christop :
What the point in this drive when we have ssd.
Because not every situation make sense to use an SSD in.
Data centers that do cloud storage for the general public for example would not benefit greatly from an SSD for a number of reasons:
1. Because everyone that's is accessing these drives is probably not using some insane Fiber Internet connection to upload/download there stuff, You would not see the speed benefit of the drive.
2. Cloud need storage capacity. An SSD achilles heel.
3. IT managers need hard core reliably. While I'm not saying the SSD are not reliable (I've had an Samsung 830 for over a year now), SSD just haven't been around long enough that all IT people can trust yet for their particular situation.
SSD have only became big in the past 4 to 5 years vs the HDD 30+ years (I know that SSD been around longer than that but nobody really herd to much about them till 2007/08 time frame).
About the only benefit a Data center would see right off the bat with an SSD would be the power bill.