Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Seagate has jumped to the SATA 2.5 spec, offering twice-as-fast data transfer in a new line of Barracuda hard drives, the company said
SATA2.5 provides 3Gbit/s, while the existing SATA 1.0 spec is rated at 1.5Gbit/s. The new drives are intended for SATA-based servers. Seagate said applications might include digital video editing and production, CAD/CAM, and data and image analysis.
The Barracuda 7200.9 family can hold from 80GB to half a terabyte of data (500GB) and spin at 7,200rpm.
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