Hitachi blows its own 300GB trumpet
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies is claiming its Ultrastar 10K300 is the industry’s first 300GB enterprise hard drive. Due next quarter in Ultra 320 SCSI or 2GB Fibre Channel forms, the 10,000 RPM drive has five platters and 10 heads, and can sustain 89MB/sec.
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