The Seagate 10TB Guardian Series HDDs Explained – Ironwolf, Skyhawk, FireCuda and BarraCuda Drives

Seagate and their new 10TB Hard Drive series get released

The Seagate 10tb Ironwolf NAS for Network Attached Storage Servers and NAS Solution Drives As some of you may already be away, Seagate Technology announced the Guardian Series of 10TB hard disk drives. However now I am pleased to add that they are available to buy from nascompares.com now. They feature the Barracuda Desktop Series (yes, I know…same name as before but now it has a picture of a barracuda), the Ironwolf NAS series of drives, the SkyHawk Surveillance and CCTV surveillance drives and finally the HDD and SSD Hybrid FireCuda Drives. These 10TB drive HDDs also come equipped with multi-tier caching technology (MTC Technology). An intelligent caching architecture for maximized performance, AgileArray feature optimizes drive performance via error recovery control, dual-plane balancing, and power management. So not just your bog standard normal drives, but something with a little more kick to it!

Why nbot find out what Robbie has to say about it below

So, to summarise, here is the details of each drive below (click to buy):

The Seagate 10tb Barracuda Pro Compute for performance and power saving BarraCuda Pro 10TB Desktop Drive
10TB storage (also available in smaller)
7200 RPM
256MB Cache
Startup: 1.8A
Operating Mode: 6.8W
Idle average: 4.5W
Standby mode/sleep mode: 0.8W
This means it focuses on both performance-driven and power-saving features to lower operating costs
5-year limited warranty

 

 The Seagate 10tb Ironwolf NAS for Network Attached Storage Servers and NAS Solution Drives Ironwolf 10TB NAS Hard Drive
(Ironwolf Pro coming later in 2016)
1-8 Bay NAS devices
10TB (also available in smaller)
256MB Cache
7200 RPM
Startup: 1.8A
Operating Mode: 6.8W
Idle average: 4.42W
Standby mode/sleep mode: 0.8W
3-year limited warranty

 

 The Seagate 10tb Skyhawk Surveillance for CCTV and NVR and NVR g Skyhawk 10TB Surveillance Hard Drive
Supporting upwards of 64 cameras
designed for hi-resolution systems in running 24/7 environments
10TB (also available in smaller)
Lower Power Consumption compared with other surveillance drives but still:
Startup: 1.8A
Operating Mode: 6.8W
Idle average: 4.42W
Standby mode/sleep mode: 0.8W
5-year limited warranty

 

 The Seagate 2tb Firecuda SSHD Hard Drive for PC Gamers and Creative use FireCuda SSHD

SSD and Traditional HDD combined, 1 and 2TB, available in 2.5” and 3.5”
Designed for Gamers, Creative Applications
2TB maximum for the 3.5” and 1TB for the 2.5”
8GB of SSD NAND storage for boot files and quick access
Operating Mode: 6.7W
Idle average: 4.5W
Standby mode/sleep mode: 0.75W

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