Source: https://www.theverge.com/2024/12/18/24324143/seagate-32tb-hamr-hard-driveAs pointed out by Tom’s Guide, Seagate said in a filing earlier this month that it had “successfully completed qualification testing” for its HAMR hard drives with “several customers within the Mass Capacity markets, including a leading cloud service provider.” It says it will start shipping its HAMR-based hard drive to the unnamed cloud provider in the “coming weeks.”
You have a good backup for all that stuff?My 22TB is almost full and a few years old now, so I want to swap it out.
Your pc case has plenty of space.My 22TB HDD is almost full and a few years old now, so I want to swap it out.