The WD Re (WD4000FYYZ) comes in both 6Gb/s and 3Gb/s SATA and SAS flavors in a 7,200 RPM 3.5" form factor. The Re is geared for heavy workload environments in the datacenter, including RAID arrays, ...
WD has released a new SATA 6Gb/s 7,200 RPM HDD in the 3.5" form factor specifically geared for scale-out and NAS environments. This new WD Se makes several trade-offs to provide an economical means of ...
Western Digital has outed its latest drive, the WD Black2, pairing a sizable chunk of solid-state storage with a more capacious traditional HDD for the best of both worlds. The 2.5-inch drive has ...
Western Digital has introduced a new high capacity data center hard drive with dramatically reduced power requirements. The WD Re+ can store up to 6TB in a 3.5-inch form-factor while consuming 6W ...
Solid state drives continue to be all the rage, due to their durability, silence, and high performance versus traditional hard drives, with spinning magnetic media. And while SSD prices have dropped ...
Western Digital unveils 26TB Red Pro NAS drive, priced at $569.99 Built for RAID-optimized systems it promises 6Gb/s and 287MB/s transfer speeds Supports 550TB/year workloads and has a 5-year warranty ...
Western Digital has for the first time shown off its heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) tech. The new tech hopes to bring much greater areal density (AD) and thus storage capacities to spinning ...
The WD Black 10 is a fine external hard disk drive that's suitable for a number of jobs, as long as you're aware that you're trading the superior performance that SSD offers for a more affordable ...
The new Scorpio Blue 750GB SATA hard drive from Western Digital (model WD7500BPVT, ~$120 street) is the new mac daddy in mobile hard drives, raising the bar for 9.5mm, 2.5-inch mechanisms to a massive ...
I've been a long-term user of Western Digital hard drives since I first bought one as an expansion drive for my Xbox One around eleven years ago, and ever since then, I've amassed a stack of cut-price ...
WD Red ' for NAS of the major HDD manufacturer Western Digital (WD) has been changed without notice to the SMR method which is not suitable for random write access at the time of model change, WD Red ...
When considering a new storage solution, most users try to find the right balance between speed and capacity. SSDs are super fast, no doubt about it, but an HDD spinning at 7200RPM or 10,000RPM will ...