It was reported today by Ars Technica UK, Slash Gear, and others, that Samsung is introducing a 16TB SSD. The world's largest hard drive was unveiled at
Seagate has announced a new drive for data hoarders, the Backup Plus 5TB drive, the highest capacity drive of its kind. The new drive is the first drive from Seagate to feature the BarraCuda 5TB drive that use Seagate's new 2.5-inch 1TB platters....
Now Apricorn has taken an unknown 18TB hard disk drive and dropped it into an external enclosure, creating the world's largest external hard disk drive on sale right now. You can, of course, get your own drive and put it in an external chassis, but that’s not the point....
As of January 2025, the largest hard disk drive released has a capacity of 36TB.Seagateadded a36TB hard disk driveto itsExos Mozaic 3+range just hours ago. End users can't buy it yet as Seagate has prioritized Cloud Service Providers (CSP) and hyperscalers. ...
Nimbus Data announced a new product – the ExaDrive DC100. It is nothing but the world’s largest SSD (solid state drive) with a whopping capacity of 100 terabytes packed into a regular 3.5″ body. It also shines through very low energy consumption and reduction of cost per TB. ...
Featuring the same 3.5” form factor and SATA interface used by hard drives, the ExaDrive DC100 is plug-and-play compatible with hundreds of storage and server platforms. The DC100’s low-power (0.1 watts/TB) and portability also make it well-suited for edge and IoT app...
Capacity (15.36TB) SSD for Enterprise Storage Systems Korea on March 3, 2016 Audio Share Samsung Electronics, the world leader in advanced memory technology, announced that it is now shipping the industry’s largest solid state drive (SSD) – the “PM1633a,” a 15.36 terabyte ...
Samsung started manufacturing initial quantities of the 30.72TB SSDs in January and plans to expand the lineup later this year – with 15.36TB, 7.68TB, 3.84TB, 1.92TB, 960GB and 800GB versions – to further drive the growth of all-flash-arrays and accelerate the transition from har...
According to spec it support up to 6TB. Has anyone used 6TB hdd, which model / brand confirm working? Please share. e.g - WD RED 6TB 3.5" SATA 6GB/s 64MB Hard Drive -- Like this or any other model > http://goo.gl/I05nYA ...
I thought it could format up to 1 TB. Can anyone help? Sort by date Sort by votes Sep 12, 2008 #2 xlav Technical User Oct 23, 2003 223 JM I'm using a 500gb SATA hard drive on win2k. I think the problem has to do with support for 48-bit Logical Block Addressing. One ...