Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation announced its new MG10-D Series Hard Disk Drives (HDDs).
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Unedited press release follows:
Toshiba Announces MG10-D Series of Enterprise HDD with Capacities up to 10TB
June 25, 2024 – Kawasaki, Japan — Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (Toshiba) announces the release of its MG10-D Series, an air-based family of conventional magnetic recording (CMR) HDD supporting SAS and SATA interfaces and capacities of up to 10TB[1]. Crafted with precision engineering and over 50 years of Toshiba experience, the MG10-D Series delivers improved performance and power efficiency over prior generations. With sanitize instant erase (SIE) and self-encrypting drive (SED) options[2], valuable data is safeguarded by a storage solution known for its robust performance and unwavering dependability.
Built for the increasing application demands of enterprise server and storage solutions, the MG10-D Series delivers a new level of performance. For example, compared with the previous model[3], the new 10TB MG10ADA10TE provides an approximately 13% better maximum sustained transfer speed of 268MiB/s[4] and doubles the cache buffer size to 512MiB[5]. It also reduces power consumption in active idle mode by approximately 21%, to 5.74W. Architected to deliver improved total cost of ownership (TCO), the new MG10-D Series fits seamlessly into a wide variety of business-critical applications, such as email, data analytics, data retention, and surveillance.
“Toshiba’s MG10-D Series delivers exceptional performance to meet the demands of growing business critical applications. The new cutting-edge design of the MG10-D Series is engineered for sustainable enterprise environments and fits seamlessly into existing infrastructure reducing TCO” said Atsushi Toyama, General Manager of Toshiba’s Storage Products Sales & Marketing Division.
The MG10-D Series is a 5-disk CMR standard 3.5-inch[6], 7200 RPM air platform. Available capacities are 2TB, 4TB, 6TB, 8TB, and 10TB for both SAS and SATA. SATA is also available in a 1TB drive. The series supports 6Gb/s SATA or 12Gb/s SAS interface options in Advanced format 512e and 4Kn[7]. A 512n option is available on the 1TB, 2TB, 4TB offerings to support legacy systems with native 512 byte block sizes. Designed for 24×7 enterprise reliability, the MG10-D Series have a workload rating of 550TB, an AFR of 0.44% and an MTTF/MTBF[8] of 2M hours.
The MG10-D Series is available in sequence from June 2024 onwards.
MG10-D Series
Capacity | Interface | Format | Model Number | Optional Security |
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10 TB | SATA-3.3 | 512e/4Kn [7] | MG10ADA10TE | SIE/SED[2] |
8 TB | MG10ADA800E | |||
6 TB | MG10ADA600E | |||
4 TB | MG10ADA400E | |||
2 TB | MG10ADA200E | |||
4 TB | 512n | MG10ADA400N | ||
2 TB | MG10ADA200N | |||
1 TB | MG10ADA100N | |||
10 TB | SAS-3.0 | 512e/4Kn [7] | MG10SDA10TE | |
8 TB | MG10SDA800E | |||
6 TB | MG10SDA600E | |||
4 TB | MG10SDA400E | |||
2 TB | MG10SDA200E | |||
4 TB | 512n | MG10SDA400N | ||
2 TB | MG10SDA200N |
For more information on the new products, please visit: MG10-D Series
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[1] Definition of capacity: One terabyte (TB) = one trillion bytes, but storage capacity actually available may vary, depending on operating environment and formatting. Available storage capacity (including examples of various media files) will vary based on file size, formatting, settings, software and operating system and/or pre-installed software applications, or media content. Actual formatted capacity may vary.
[2] The HDDs which have any optional security function may not be available in the countries where the use of such HDDs is prohibited or limited due to export control and local regulations.
[3] Comparison between the SATA interface 512e model “MG10ADA10TE” and the previous generation “MG06ACA10TE.”
[4] Read and write speeds may vary depending on the host device, read and write conditions, and file size.
[5] A mebibyte (MiB) is 220, or 1,048,576 bytes.
[6] “3.5-inch” mean the form factor of HDDs. They do not indicate drive’s physical size.
[7] Default format is 512e. Convertible to 4kn format.
[8] MTTF/MTBF (Mean Time to Failure/Mean Time Between Failure) is not a guarantee or estimate the product life; it is a statistical value related to mean failure rates for a large number of products which may not accurately reflect actual operation. The actual product life of the product may vary.
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