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Old Nov 3, 2009, 01:01 PM   #1
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WD Enters Traditional Enterprise HDD Market with First SAS Product

WD, known for its hard disk drive leadership in the desktop, mobile and consumer marketplaces, today announced its entry into the traditional enterprise market segment with volume production shipments of its first 10,000 RPM, 2.5-inch, small form factor, SAS interface hard drives. The WD S25 provides up to 300 GB of high-performance storage suitable for both mission-critical enterprise server and enterprise storage applications, such as high-I/O-driven applications and configurations, as well as data centers and large data arrays.

"Our entry into the traditional-enterprise market continues the strategic expansion and diversification of WD's broad market and product portfolio, and significantly increases our addressable revenue opportunity," said John Coyne, president and CEO of WD. "As with our previous market expansion and diversification efforts, WD will approach the traditional enterprise space with the same focus on quality, customer service, technology and value that has earned us strong positions in every market we serve."



The WD S25 delivers ultra-high performance with its 3 Gb/s and 6 Gb/s SAS interfaces and a sustained sequential data rate of 128 MB/sec. In addition to all the speed required to service any enterprise need, the WD S25 also provides a 1.6 M hour MTBF rating.

The WD S25 is now available to select OEMs and shipments have begun to the two largest OEMs in the industry. "We are thrilled to launch a mission-critical-class hard drive to these high-end OEM customers," said Tom McDorman, vice president and general manager of WD's enterprise storage solutions business unit. "This new family of SAS products adds to our existing large capacity SATA near-line enterprise product portfolio. This first product is the foundation upon which we will expand into the previously untapped traditional enterprise market."

More information about WD S25 enterprise SAS hard drives may be found on the company's Web site here.
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Old Nov 3, 2009, 01:35 PM   #2
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nice! would love to try one of these S25 drives.. if the price is right
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Old Nov 3, 2009, 01:50 PM   #3
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Sounds like all they are doing is taking the velociraptors over to the enterprise consumers.
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nice! would love to try one of these S25 drives.. if the price is right
It's SAS, so the price isn't right. I'm thinking kenkickr is right, they're probably just Velociraptors with a different controller.
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Any chance these are going to be incorporated in alien ware lappy's? I know they'd have to re-do the whole board but they'll fit at least!
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