Through its unique five-platter assembly, Hitachi Global Storage is the first manufacturer to hit the prestigious one-terabyte mark with the remarkable Deskstar 7K1000. How does it stack up? Join StorageReview as we pit Hitachi’s giant against the best that the SATA interface has to offer.
Seagate Savvio 15K.1
Seagate’s latest 15K RPM screamer isn’t a Cheetah, but rather a diminutive 2.5 inch Savvio cranked up to rotate at the highest of speeds. Join StorageReview as we take a look at the latest arrival in the transition to a 2.5″ enterprise market: The Savvio 15K.1.
Seagate Barracuda 750ES
The server version of Seagate’s consumer-oriented Barracuda 7200.10 brings the highest-ever capacity to the enterprise market. StorageReview takes a look to see how the 750 GB monster compares to the largest offerings from Hitachi, Maxtor, and WD.
Seagate Cheetah 15K.5
Seagate’s latest is the first SCSI drive to incorporate perpendicular recording technology and pushes the bar for 15K RPM spindle speeds to an impressive 300 GB. How does the industry giant’s newest fare? Join SR as we put the 15K.5 to the test!
SATA in the Enterprise – A 500 GB Drive Roundup
With cost, capacity, and interoperability driving change, SATA drives have made considerable headway into the enterprise sector. Seagate, Maxtor and Western Digital have all introduced capacious alternatives squarely aimed at a market served by SCSI and Fibre offerings. StorageReview takes a look at how the NL35.2, MaXLine Pro, and Caviar RE2 stack up!
SR’s 250 GB Drive Roundup
As a rule, StorageReview evaluates the largest, “flagship” drive within a given family. While this tenet permits impartial selection of review drives, it has at times created inequitable comparisons as some manufacturers tend to lag behind others when it comes to sheer capacity. Now, however, we’ll take a break from the practice as we take
Western Digital Raptor WD1500
WD’s long-awaited update to the 10,000 RPM SATA Raptor has arrived! The family’s new bellwether ups capacity up to 150 gigabytes and claims to significantly increase performance while maintaining the line’s admirable power and noise levels. Join StorageReview as we pit the Raptor WD1500 up against every currently available SCSI and SATA flagship in our
Seagate Momentus 7200.1 SATA
StorageReview’s recent notebook drive roundup has opened the door to individual 2.5″ drive reviews. First up is a look at the SATA version of the Momentus 7200.1. Featuring a native serial design coupled with mechanics identical to that of the version reviewed in our earlier roundup, the ST910021AS targets SATA-capable notebooks as well as light-duty
Western Digital Raptor WD740GD-00FLC0
Though we’ve already reviewed the iconoclast Raptor WD740GD twice, a third revision of the drive has made its way into the testbed… and some of the differences are significant. Important enough, in fact, that the drive merits yet another formal writeup. Come with us as SR takes a one last look at WD’s esteemed second-generation
2005 Notebook Drive Roundup
StorageReview meets notebook drives! This initial look at 7 different drives from 5 separate manufacturers takes a look at today’s best 7200 RPM units and how they fare against their more thrifty 5400 RPM counterparts as well as how they differ from full-size desktop-class drives. Join us as we take a look at the storage




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