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EMI available for 12 months on regular price: ৳65,000
Info | ||
Brand | ||
Model | ||
Warranty | 5 Years Brand Warranty | |
Performance | ||
Hard Disk Type | Enterprise HDD | |
Interface | SATA 6Gb/s | |
Capacity | 12TB | |
RPM | 7200 RPM | |
Form Factor | 3.5 Inch | |
Others |
Capacity & Speed: 12 TB in a 3.5″ helium-sealed form, spinning at 7,200 RPM, with a beefy 256 MB cache and sustained transfer rates up to ~270 MB/s
Interface: Standard SATA III at 6 Gb/s with 512e sector formatting
Endurance & Reliability: Rated for 550 TB/year workloads, boasting a 2.5-million-hour MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures)
Enterprise‑Grade Tech: Includes features like PowerChoice™ and PowerBalance™ for power tuning, RV sensors for vibration resistance, SuperParity, hot‑plug support, and hardware-level AES‑256 encryption via Seagate Secure
Warranty & Format Support: 5-year limited warranty; supports 512e/4Kn formatting for flexible deployment .
???? Enterprise-Grade Durability: Built to run 24/7 in data centers or heavy-use servers.
⚡ Performance: Excellent sequential speeds (~270 MB/s), ideal for large-file transfers.
???? Security & Power Opts: Encryption and power-saving tunables are a plus for sensitive or yellow-green storage clusters.
???? Noise & Vibration: Helium-sealed design helps keep these down.
⚠️ Power Management Default: Some models park too aggressively (e.g., EPC kicks in every 2 mins). Linux admins often disable EPC via Seachest tools to prevent frequent head parking .
Community Feedback: Many homelab/data-hoarder users snag recertified units for ~$110–150, confirming strong performance but noting tweaks needed:
“disable EPC and power management via Seachest tools … The change is permanent :)”
Professional Reviews: Though the X18 line predominantly highlights 16TB/18TB variants, reviews praise its caching tech, vibration resilience, and low operating power (~0.52 W/TB)
Use this drive if you’re into:
Enterprise environments (servers, RAID, large NAS setups).
Cold or warm data archiving with reliably high read speeds.
Power-budgeted scaling (thanks to helium & PowerBalance).
Super-low latency (SSDs still rule here).
Plug-and-play consumer use—expect some command-line tuning if head parking issues bite.
Get specific details about this product from customers who own it.
Info | ||
Brand | ||
Model | ||
Warranty | 5 Years Brand Warranty | |
Performance | ||
Hard Disk Type | Enterprise HDD | |
Interface | SATA 6Gb/s | |
Capacity | 12TB | |
RPM | 7200 RPM | |
Form Factor | 3.5 Inch | |
Others |
Capacity & Speed: 12 TB in a 3.5″ helium-sealed form, spinning at 7,200 RPM, with a beefy 256 MB cache and sustained transfer rates up to ~270 MB/s
Interface: Standard SATA III at 6 Gb/s with 512e sector formatting
Endurance & Reliability: Rated for 550 TB/year workloads, boasting a 2.5-million-hour MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures)
Enterprise‑Grade Tech: Includes features like PowerChoice™ and PowerBalance™ for power tuning, RV sensors for vibration resistance, SuperParity, hot‑plug support, and hardware-level AES‑256 encryption via Seagate Secure
Warranty & Format Support: 5-year limited warranty; supports 512e/4Kn formatting for flexible deployment .
???? Enterprise-Grade Durability: Built to run 24/7 in data centers or heavy-use servers.
⚡ Performance: Excellent sequential speeds (~270 MB/s), ideal for large-file transfers.
???? Security & Power Opts: Encryption and power-saving tunables are a plus for sensitive or yellow-green storage clusters.
???? Noise & Vibration: Helium-sealed design helps keep these down.
⚠️ Power Management Default: Some models park too aggressively (e.g., EPC kicks in every 2 mins). Linux admins often disable EPC via Seachest tools to prevent frequent head parking .
Community Feedback: Many homelab/data-hoarder users snag recertified units for ~$110–150, confirming strong performance but noting tweaks needed:
“disable EPC and power management via Seachest tools … The change is permanent :)”
Professional Reviews: Though the X18 line predominantly highlights 16TB/18TB variants, reviews praise its caching tech, vibration resilience, and low operating power (~0.52 W/TB)
Use this drive if you’re into:
Enterprise environments (servers, RAID, large NAS setups).
Cold or warm data archiving with reliably high read speeds.
Power-budgeted scaling (thanks to helium & PowerBalance).
Super-low latency (SSDs still rule here).
Plug-and-play consumer use—expect some command-line tuning if head parking issues bite.
Get specific details about this product from customers who own it.