Hard Drive | 4 TB |
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Product Description
From the Manufacturer
Scale Out with 4TB of Storage
The Seagate Terascale HDD is designed for large-scale data centers where low cost, low power and high capacity storage is critical.
Perfect When You Need To:
Build cost-effective, low-power bulk storage scalable solutions for unstructured data in datacenters.
Affordable 24X7 High-Capacity Scalable Storage for the Cloud
Seagate Terascale HDD is the second generation of the industry's first capacity-optimized hard drive that's perfect for cloud bulk storage.
Priced to fit your growing need for vast amounts of unstructured data storage with its 4TB capacity, it is our lowest $/TB enterprise-class hard drive. Rest easy knowing it also reduces your total cost of ownership from acquisition to retirement with the Instant Secure Erase feature.
Reduces both purchase and operating costs:
- Proven low-cost 6Gb/s SATA interface for easy integration
- 32% less power and cooling costs than competitive drives
- Rugged RV tolerance for multi-drive performance where desktop drives may not perform well
- Reduce drive erasure times by 99% for safe, quick and easy drive retirement
- Maximizes ROI with best $/TB 3.5-inch enterprise HDD
Energy-Efficient, Enterprise-Class Cloud Storage
With the Terascale HDD and its low-power envelope, you can rest easier knowing your hard drives are running cool. Plus, with Seagate PowerChoice technology, you can save even more. Reduce storage costs over the long term with one TB/disk configuration that maximizes capacity while lowering power consumption.
Maximize ROI with Seagate Instant Secure Erase
Perfect for large scale-out data centers, the Terascale HDD with Seagate Instant Secure Erase reduces IT hard drive retirement costs. As required--and with a single keystroke--you can quickly and easily render the data on the drive completely unreadable and secure. Tested to Enterprise criteria, its workload is rated at over 3 times that of desktop drives. And with enterprise-class error detection, it prevents written data miscompares from occurring.