RainyDayTmrw 8 hours ago

Do these drives have any unusual performance characteristics, like shingled magnetic recording (SMR) has?

  • barchar 3 hours ago

    No, not really. Definitely not on the level SMR drives do

  • abracadaniel 8 hours ago

    I wonder about heat buildup during sustained writes.

    • rbanffy 2 hours ago

      If it's filled with helium, it might help a bit, as helium conducts heat better than air.

jauntywundrkind 13 hours ago

With a 1 year warranty (as seen on Newegg's $600 drives), I might just chance it for the refurbs.

28TB for $350, with a 6 month warranty, is wildly good. https://www.ebay.com/itm/236112931239

There's so much insanely awesome tech in these drives. "12nm integrated controller" (meh ok). nanophotonic laser (fancy led?). photonic funnel. superlattice platinum-alloy media. plasmonic writer. quantum antenna. https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/hdds/new-hamr-las...

> In HAMR HDDs, the nanophotonic laser diode heats tiny portions of drive media to temperatures of 400°C ~ 450°C to reduce its magnetic coercivity before the plasmonic writer writes data to this area.

I get that it's a very very small area. I am curious though how power consumption compares!

It's crazy how far ahead Seagate has gotten. WD and Toshiba haven't been making anywhere near the progress, it feels like. Exos drives are crazy high performance and stunningly affordable.