Seagate Savvio 10K.3 hard drive meets SPC extended benchmark
Seagate Savvio 10K.3 hard drive claims to meet the benchmark extension of Storage Performance Council (SPC). This includes thoroughly checked energy use data for storage components.
The benchmark emphasizes on required energy use in tough environments that demand light, moderate, zero (idle) or heavy workload from Test Storage Configuration. It is claimed to be the first industry-standard performance benchmark offering both storage performance and energy use reported data.
“The SPC congratulates Seagate on its Savvio benchmark results using SPC-1C/E,” said Walter E. Baker, administrator for the Storage Performance Council. “The new SPC-1C/E Reported Data is a refinement for the storage industry which demands ever-increasing performance along with system power savings that can be measured in real-world environments.”
Seagate Savvio 10K.3 set of 24-drives offer over 7TB of storage along with 1,765.41 kWh annual energy use. It costs mere $211.85 annually. These achievements make it apt for Tier 1 storage solutions.
This 10k.3 hard drive bundles up maximum 300GB capacity for external storage arrays and mainstream servers. The embedded foot print measuring 2.5-inch enables low power consumption. Moreover, the integrated PowerTrim technology helps minimize the cooling costs along with the total ownership cost for data centers.
Thus, this SPC benchmark underlines the efficiency and quality that Seagate Savvio 10K.3 hard drive offers its customers.
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