Seagate
(NASDAQ: STX) today introduced the Seagate® Pulsar™ drive, the first
product in its new enterprise solid
state drive (SSD) family. Designed for enterprise blade and general
server applications, the Pulsar drive uses single-level cell (SLC)
technology, delivers up to 200GB capacity, and is built in a 2.5-inch
small form factor with a SATA interface. The Pulsar drive leverages
Seagate’s 30 years of leadership in meeting large enterprise customer
needs in product development, qualification, and support.
"Seagate is optimistic about the enterprise SSD opportunity and views
the product category as enabling expansion of the overall storage market
for both SSDs and HDDs,” said Dave Mosley, Seagate executive vice
president, Sales, Marketing, and Product Line Management. "Our strategy
is to provide our customers with the exact storage device they need for
any application, regardless of the component technology used. We are
delivering on that strategy with the Pulsar™ drive, and you can expect
additional products in the future from Seagate using a variety of solid
state and rotating media components.”
The Pulsar SSD delivers the necessary performance, reliability, and
endurance to match the application environments of enterprise blade and
general servers. It achieves a peak performance of up to 30,000 read
IOPS and 25,000 write IOPS, 240MB/s sequential read and 200 MB/s
sequential write. Its SLC-based design optimizes reliability and
endurance and helps provide a .44% AFR rating with a 5-year limited
warranty. As an additional safeguard, the Pulsar drive leverages
Seagate’s enterprise storage expertise to protect against data loss in
the event of power failure.
Seagate began shipping Pulsar units to select OEMs for revenue in
September 2009. With Seagate’s enterprise knowledge and expertise, OEMs
have peace of mind knowing that Seagate has the global enterprise
systems, people and processes in place to support their largest
requirements.
"To deliver and serve the enterprise SSD marketplace effectively, it is
critical for suppliers to understand the needs of their storage system
customers with respect to design, manufacturing, supply chain delivery,
and support,” said Dave Reinsel, IDC group vice president. "With its
well-established OEM and eco-system relationships and a long history of
serving global storage OEMs, Seagate is in a unique position to fortify
its leading enterprise storage position with its entry into the
enterprise solid state storage market.”
As the worldwide market leader in enterprise storage and the first
enterprise HDD vendor to deliver an enterprise-class SSD solution,
Seagate brings credibility, experience and leadership to this new market
segment.
"The enterprise SSD market is now primed and well-positioned for growth
from both a revenue and unit perspective, with Gartner estimating unit
growth to double and sales to reach $1 billion for calendar year 2010,”
said Joseph Unsworth, research director at Gartner. "Superior enterprise
SSDs provide transformational capabilities when optimized in storage and
server environments.”
The Seagate Pulsar SSD is available to OEM customers for qualification.
More information can be found at http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/products/servers/pulsar/pulsar/
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owners. When referring to drive capacity, one gigabyte, or GB, equals
one billion bytes. Your computer’s operating system may use a different
standard of measurement and report a lower capacity. In addition, some
of the listed capacity is used for formatting and other functions, and
will not be available for data storage. Seagate reserves the right to
change, without notice, product offerings or specifications.
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