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Seagate ships 2TB, SATA 3.0 HDD

article published on 21 September, 2009

Seagate has shipped the new Barracuda XT hard drive with 2TB of storage capacity, 64MB cache, spindle speed of 7200RPM and its most notable feature of SATA 3.0 - or put another way - up to 6Gb/s transfer rate. Of course, in order to benefit from the SATA interface in the drive, you will need a compatible motherboard, such as an Intel P55-equipped motherboard. The drive is, of course, ... [ read the full article ]

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windsong
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21. September 2009 @ 22:29 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
If anyone does go with Crapgate, better double up and get two. 2Tb is painful to lose.
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21. September 2009 @ 23:01 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
That's a little extreme.

My three 1.5TB 7200RPM seagates have been working perfect in RAID 5 for about a year. I bought a 5400RPM WD (the fastest they currently offer) to add to this array for more storage, and the firmware is still so faulty that I could not migrate it!

Seagate is clearly in the lead here...WD can't even make a 7200RPM 1.5TB, yet seagate has been making them for over a year, and is now making a 7200RPM 2TB. Combine that with the fact that the newer WD giants still have lots of issues while Seagate fixed all their big issues a year ago, and you will see who is really in the lead.

And yes, USE RAID. This goes for any drives...all drives die once in a while, and usualy they die suddenly.

The industry is changing, many of the leaders from just a few years ago have fallen by the wayside...Asus quality dropped, Abit went to econo-boards, Plextor reliability plummeted, and now WD seems to be falling behind not only in technology, but also in reliability.
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21. September 2009 @ 23:36 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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"The 2GB capacity"
I think you meant 2TB

And, I've never had a problem with either WD or Seagate. Two WD 200GB, and a 640GB still run smooth as butter to this day. The two 200GB's are about 4-5 years old each. I also have a 1TB Seagate that has also served me well with my HD camera. This competition should be good for reducing the price of current 2TB HDD's. I don't really see a clear-cut winner, as each one is outpacing the other throughout the year.


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22. September 2009 @ 01:01 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I guess 2 terabyte drives are cool I mean I just wish that they could make bigger and bigger ones I mean a 10 terabyte drive for 300$ hell yeah I have a 1.5 terabyte nas and its filling up fast :(
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22. September 2009 @ 01:09 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
The reliability of the seagates are tremendous, I have a couple of the 750gb running on my mediapc 24/7 nonstop for close to 2 years. But any valuable data it's best to backup onto other drives or dvd's. 2 TB's of data is alot of data to lose worst case scenario. Anyway this is good news, now the 1 tb and 1.5 tb will be coming down in price.
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22. September 2009 @ 04:03 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by jony218:
The reliability of the seagates are tremendous, I have a couple of the 750gb running on my mediapc 24/7 nonstop for close to 2 years. But any valuable data it's best to backup onto other drives or dvd's. 2 TB's of data is alot of data to lose worst case scenario. Anyway this is good news, now the 1 tb and 1.5 tb will be coming down in price.
They already did...even before the release, Seagate had been keeping their price for the 7200RPM 1.5TB equal to or lower than that of the WD 5400RPM 1.5TB.

I should mention that in addition to my 1.5TB drive based RAID5 array, I also have another 1TB RAID10 array built of old seagates, some of them over 3 years old of 24/7 operation in a storage server. Not one bad sector, no read errors or stange noises...they just keep going!
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22. September 2009 @ 05:27 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
My 1tb crapgate freeagent just died last week and i lost tons of everything. Did alot of research and seagate is trash!!!!
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22. September 2009 @ 13:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Gplanet:
My 1tb crapgate freeagent just died last week and i lost tons of everything. Did alot of research and seagate is trash!!!!

Anyone who loses a drive is gonna suddenly think that brand is trash. I've lost more WDs, personally, but don't think they're bad because of it. ALL devices are gonna fail...it just depends on WHEN (and 100% defect-free from the factory is impossible). This is why backing up any vital data is a NECESSITY, even if using a brand new drive.

Personally, I like having smaller drives just so that it's less painful when one goes.
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22. September 2009 @ 17:10 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Well I have had WD,maxtors and segates randomly crap out so I rely more on the warranty and first set of reviews for that specific model.

As long as it gots a 5 year warranty I may well buy it.
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22. September 2009 @ 20:57 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I will sick with my 4 WD 1TB HDDs.. Went through too many seagates to ever buy from them again...
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