Seagate Pulsar XT.2 and Pulsar.2 SSDs target enterprise, reliability-obsessed consumers
Seagate has just taken the wraps off a new series of enterprise storage units, highlighted by a pair of new SSDs Press. On equipped Pulsar.2 MLC NAND is capable of speeds in excess of 6 Gbps SATA, while the 2.5-inch XT.2 uses SLC memory and a connection 6Gbps SAS, and both are touted as one might expect that the guardians faster and better than you can buy for your company data. Seagate believes that the use of MLC flash Pulsar.2 a significant advantage in reducing costs, while its data protection and firmware error correction is expected to maintain high levels of data integrity required in this space. No price is really to validate the claims of Seagate's revolutionary combination of price / performance, but their two new SSD drives will be available in the second quarter of this year. The XT.2 shipping and original equipment manufacturers, along with its 360MBps read and write speeds of 300Mbps. There are also new and Constellation Savvio drives the company, but you have to read the essay of 1,400 words press release after the break to learn more about them.
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