Storage

FreeAgent GoFlex Storage System Launched by Seagate

FreeAgent GoFlex Storage System Launched by Seagate

Seagate has revitalized its line of moveable hard drives and launched its FreeAgent GoFlex system, which is available in both handy and desktop variations, which encompasses drives, connection modules, and accessories.

Western Digital Launches its First Consumer SSD

Western Digital Launches its First Consumer SSD

Western Digital released its first solid state drive for the consumers on Wednesday. The new WD SiliconEdge Blue SSD is of 2.5 inch and would be accessible in capacities up to 256GB. It also claimed that it has a very fast speed of read and write. It features the serial ATA which can read up to 250MBps and can write up to 170MBps.

Seagate Announces 200 GB Pulsars SSD

Seagate

Seagate has announced its latest offering, the Pulsar, a solid state drive particularly for use in large data centers, where over a thousand servers function and operate together to power systems for major firms and agencies like Google and Amazon to the Pentagon.

PC Drive with Fastest SATA Interface Released by Micron

A Solid State Drive for computer has been released by Micron Technology, equipped with the fastest available SATA interface, which provides a significant boost to speeds for reading and writing. Introduced on Wednesday, the RealSSD C300 is set with the SATA 6GB per second interface, which is a third generation standard which was released in May.

Iomega introduces new generation of eGo portable hard drives

Iomega

A new line of portable hard disk drives have been introduced by Iomega, under the eGo moniker. The new generation eGo drives, unveiled on Monday, boast of Mac and Windows compatibility, and will be available at a starting price of $85. Iomega has also announced the arrival of new drives, with multiple interface combinations, in June.

GE disc can store 100 DVDs; uses ‘holographic’ storage

General Electric Co

According to The New York Times' report, the data-storage technology in the early developmental stages at the General Electric Co.'s research division would enable the storage of 100 regular DVDs - or 500 GB data - on a single disc.

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