Wednesday, October 18th 2023

Seagate Announces New Exos 24TB Hard Drives for Hyperscalers and Enterprise Data Centers

Seagate Technology Holdings plc, a world leader in data storage technology and solutions, introduced the new Seagate Exos X24 hard drives. With 10 disks delivering 2.4 TB each, the Exos X24 is Seagate's highest density hard drive, offering industry leading total cost of ownership (TCO) for hyperscale customers and enterprises with scale-out data centers. The conventional magnetic recording (CMR)-based 24 TB Exos X24 delivers market-leading capacity, high performance, and enterprise-class reliability. Seagate also continues to offer limited cloud customers the flexibility of a shingled magnetic recording (SMR) Exos X24 configuration at a capacity of up to 28 TB.

Designed for maximum storage capacity and the highest rack-space efficiency, Exos X24 is purpose-built for hyperscale with powerful performance and proven technology. The new helium 3.5-inch 7200 RPM nearline drive offers both SATA and SAS interfaces and delivers enhanced caching that performs up to three times better than solutions that only utilize read or write caching.
Exos X24 also delivers increased sustained data rate (SDR) of up to 285 MB/s and power efficiency by maintaining IOPS/Watt and proven enterprise-class reliability with a 2.5M-hr meantime between failures (MTBF) rating. It offers Seagate Secure encryption technology offering self-encrypting drive (SED), SED-FIPS, and instant secure erase (ISE). The Exos X24 is offered with a 5-year limited warranty.

Seagate's Exos X24 qualification drives are now shipping to key customers and production drives will be available in volume for channel distribution in December. Seagate has leveraged the same underlying technology platform for its 30 TB-plus hard drives based on Heat-Assisted Magnetic Recording (HAMR) technology, which are on-track to begin ramping production in early 2024.
Source: Seagate
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6 Comments on Seagate Announces New Exos 24TB Hard Drives for Hyperscalers and Enterprise Data Centers

#2
Chaitanya
unwind-protectSince when is Seagate doing Helium?
Since 2016(probably announced for 2015 before finally shiping them in 2016) for enterprize and 2017 for consumer drives.
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ChipBoundary
piloponthYeah, we just to exponecial growth in HW industry. It is gone, even the linear growth is impossible now. Deal with it.
What are you on about? We have SSD's that do hundreds of TB's now.
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TumbleGeorge
ChipBoundaryWhat are you on about? We have SSD's that do hundreds of TB's now.
Topic is for HDD not for SSD. Yes has one model 100TB drive in the world. Apologies plans for 200TB device from nimbus for 2022 failed. Today close to end of 2023 their 100 TB drive which was launched before little more of 3 years still is largest capacity device unit.
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