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Western Digital/HGST Release 10TB PMR Helium HDD

by Adam Armstrong

Today Western Digital announced that it is shipping the world’s first 10TB perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) HDD, the HGST Ultrastar He10. Though a 10TB drive was announced earlier this year it was an SMR drive. The He10 is drop in ready and currently has the highest capacity, lowest power consumption per TB, and highest reliability rating on the market.


Today Western Digital announced that it is shipping the world’s first 10TB perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) HDD, the HGST Ultrastar He10. Though a 10TB drive was announced earlier this year it was an SMR drive. The He10 is drop in ready and currently has the highest capacity, lowest power consumption per TB, and highest reliability rating on the market.

This marks the third generation of sealed helium drives offered by HGST. This generation also marks an increase of 25% over the previous generation while using 56% fewer W/TB than air filled HDDs. The helium drives had some concern over adoption due to being an untested technology, however after shipping millions of drives over the last few years the drives have proven themselves.

HGST Ultrastar He10 specifications:

  • Capacity: 10TB
  • Interface: SATA 6Gb/s | SAS 12Gb/s
  • Format: Sector size (bytes):
    • SATA: 4Kn: 4096 512e: 512
    • SATA: 4Kn: 4096, 4112, 4160, 4224 512e: 512, 520, 528
  • Max. Areal density (Gbits/sq. in.): 816
  • Data buffer: 256MB
  • RPM: 7200
  • Latency Average: 4.16ms
  • Interface transfer rate MB/s max: 600 | 1200
  • Sustained transfer rate
    • MiB/s, typical: 237 / 215
    • MB/s, typical: 249 / 225
  • Seek time (read/write, ms, typical): 8.0/8.6
  • Error rate (non-recoverable, bits read): 1 in 10^15
  • Load/Unload cycles (at 40°C): 600,000
  • Availability: 24×7
  • MTBF: 2.5 M
  • AFR: 0.35%
  • 5-year warranty
  • Power
    • Requirement: +5 VDC, +12VDC
    • Operating: 6.8W | 9.5W
    • Idle: 5.0W | 5.8W

Availability

The He10 is available to all enterprise customers as a bare drive, and will be available in HGST’s Active Archive System for customers that require a petabyte-scale object storage system.

Ultrastar He10

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