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Old Dec 13, 2012, 12:07 PM   #1
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New Seagate Video 2.5 HDD Delivers Industry Leading Reliability and Energy Efficiency

Seagate Technology today announced the Seagate Video 2.5 HDD, a 2.5-inch drive specifically engineered for use in 24/7 video applications like digital video recorders (DVRs), set-top boxes (STBs), and surveillance applications.

The Video 2.5 HDD delivers superior performance and operation in three key areas of importance to manufacturers — high reliability, acoustics, and energy efficiency. Featuring best in class reliability, the drive has an annual failure rate of approximately 0.55, based on current configurations, enabling it to keep product in the field longer while reducing the cost of field deployment and maintaining customer retention. It also boasts 24/7 operation capabilities in extended temperature ranges and enhanced acoustics for near silent operation — features crucial for consumer electronics and video applications.



The Video 2.5 HDD provides home entertainment manufacturers one and two disk, cost-optimized solutions for today's high-definition (HD) video recording applications. Featuring capacities up to 500 GB, manufacturers can benefit from its lower-power performance and slim form factor without sacrificing the streaming capabilities or reliability of Seagate's 3.5-inch video drive. Its low power consumption, 24x7 operation, and support of up to 12 streams of simultaneous HD content also make it ideal for surveillance DVR applications.

"We pioneered the HDD video market more than a decade ago and as such are leveraging our vast knowledge of this technology to bring consumers the most reliable video drive in the world," said Scott Horn, Seagate vice president of Marketing. "The CE industry has extremely specific criteria and needs when it comes to storage and the Video 2.5 HDD is built to meet and exceed their rigorous demands."

The living-room environment requires superior acoustic management to limit audible distractions during operation of DVRs and STBs and the Video 2.5 HDD enables designers to build the quietest home entertainment systems possible. Operating below the range of audible sound for the human ear at just 22db, the drive provides optimized acoustics for home entertainment components.

Maintaining Seagate's goal of delivering sustainable products, the drive reduces packaging materials by 53 percent and overall freight up to 30 percent, over previous 3.5-inch offerings, by efficiently packing and shipping more units with fewer materials than larger drives. It also contributes to sustainable energy initiatives by achieving a 55 percent improvement in power savings over comparable 3.5-inch offerings, enabling system integrators to meet aggressive new energy requirements. The Seagate Video 2.5 HDD is built without the use of harmful chemicals like the fire retardant bromide and is PVC free.
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Annual failure rate of 0.55 means approx 55% failure rate in a year? Under what conditions?
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Annual failure rate of 0.55 means approx 55% failure rate in a year? Under what conditions?
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Though they obviously meant 0.55%.
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Both Seagate hard drives I have had died from the clicking death.

All 7 Western Digital hard drives I have, still work.

By no means am I saying Seagate is a bad brand, But my experience with them has done nothing but make me not ever want to use one to store important data ever again.
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Both Seagate hard drives I have had died from the clicking death.

All 7 Western Digital hard drives I have, still work.

By no means am I saying Seagate is a bad brand, But my experience with them has done nothing but make me not ever want to use one to store important data ever again.
That's nice, I've got 11 Seagates, all over 2 years old and they all run fine. I've had two WD Blue drives die within 6 months of being bought just this year, and one of the returned drives from WD was DOA.

But no one cares about anecdotal evidence.
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That's nice, I've got 11 Seagates, all over 2 years old and they all run fine. I've had two WD Blue drives die within 6 months of being bought just this year, and one of the returned drives from WD was DOA.

But no one cares about anecdotal evidence.
Long story short... always make backups (╯°v°)╯︵ ┻━┻
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