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  • 2.5" Hard Drive Charts

    Tom's Interactive 2.5" Hard Drive Charts compare notebook hard drives. Here you will find 2.5" UltraATA and Serial ATA hard drives manufactured by Fujitsu, Hitachi, Samsung, Seagate, Toshiba and Western Digital. The charts include all popular capacities starting at 40 GB as well as listing hard drives running at 4,200, 5,400 or 7,200 RPM. 15 benchmarks help to determine application perforrmance and low-level performance, giving you all the throughput, access time, interface and I/O performance results. The 2.5" HDD Charts also include the Cost per Gigabyte calculation and our Price/Performance Index, which helps you to find the best bang for the buck. In addition, we measured power consumption of most the notebook hard drives, so you can see which models are energy efficient and which ones aren't.

  • Enterprise Hard Drive Charts

    Tom's Interactive Enterprise Hard Drive Charts compare high-end server/workstation hard drives used in enterprise-class systems. The 15 benchmarks we used as a testing platform are the same as the ones featured in the other HDD Charts, but the interpretation of the data is different in the enterprise segment: Servers often depend on maximum I/O performance rather than on raw throughput. Of course, you can also check various other criteria: read and write throughput, sorted by average, minimum and maximum, access time, interface performance and four I/O benchmark patterns. You will find most of the popular enterprise hard drives made by Fujitsu, Hitachi and Seagate; all using either Ultra320 SCSI or SAS interfaces. Then there is the price/performance index which helps you select a particular drive, as it relates performance and capacity to cost of drive. If your company requires a large number of hard drives, this feature will enable you to make an informed and budget friendly decision.

  • 3.5" Hard Drive Charts

    Tom's Interactive 3.5" Hard Drive Charts compare low-level as well as application performance of more than 40 popular hard drive models. The charts include all popular 3.5" desktop drive manufacturers such as Hitachi, Samsung, Seagate and Western Digital. They list UltraATA and Serial ATA interfaces, 7,200 and 10,000 RPM drives, and capacities between 36 GB and 1000 GB. 15 individual benchmark categories analyze read and write throughput, interface performance, average access time, Windows startup performance and several I/O access patterns that are imperative for server and workstation scenarios. Two comparison features make our Hard Drive Charts unique on the Internet: The Cost per Gigabyte calculation and the Price/Performance Index, which relates performance, capacity and cost. Prices are updated daily using the latest price information provided by TG Stores.

News

  • Flash drives may replace hard drives in notebooks - analyst
    Monday 17 July 2006 – 09:56
    Despite their lack in capacity and lofty price tags, Flash hard drives may become a serious threat for traditional hard drives in notebook computers. In-stat analyst Frank Dickson believes that solid state disk (SSD) storage may "dethrone the hard drive as the top laptop storage choice within 10 years."
  • 200 GB notebook hard drives to enter volume production in Q3
    Thursday 22 June 2006 – 11:51
    Showa Denko, a Japan-based major supplier of hard disk media announced that it will begin mass production of 2.5" hard drive platters with a capacity of 100 GB each in the third quarter of this year. Showa Denko is currently the only hard drive media manufacturer that has confirmed a capability to produce such devices.
  • LG Electronics to produce HD DVD drives in addition to Blu-ray
    Wednesday 8 March 2006 – 08:51
    In a stunning and totally unanticipated development, the European division president for LG Electronics told Reuters today that his company is expected to announce the production of HD DVD high-definition optical video disc players, in addition to the Blu-ray players already anticipated from the company.
  • Hitachi pushes 250 GB hybrid laptop hard drives for next year
    Wednesday 1 November 2006 – 07:40
    Hitachi will be rolling out several high-capacity laptop drives next year and one will reach 250GB. The 2.5" hard drives will be based on perpendicular technology where the magnetic bits are aligned side-by-side, standing up instead of lengthwise. The drives will also have integrated flash memory along with hardware encryption.
  • Fujitsu adds solid-state drives to its laptop line
    Monday 19 March 2007 – 07:53
    Fujitsu is adding flash memory drives to it LifeBook line of portable computers. The P1610 and B6210 will come the either a 16GB or 32GB flash drive that should enhance battery life and allow for faster boot times. The drives aren't cheap and will add an additional $700 for the 16GB model or $1200 for the 32GB version.

Articles & reviews

  • Smart Hard Drives: Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 and Western Digital WD740 Raptor*
    Friday 23 January 2004 – 06:00
    The serial ATA interface is enhanced with a feature from SCSI: Native Command Queuing. Seagate's 7200.7 is the only native SATA interface commercially available, while Western Digital intends to accommodate the low-end server market with its new 74 GB Raptor.
  • Hard Drives Instead of Tapes? 70 TB Backup RAID at the University of Tübingen*
    Friday 25 April 2003 – 07:00
    While backing up data may be a minor chore for many, backing up vast quantities of data is a major operation. At the very top of the food chain, you generally have complex tape systems operated with automated robots. However, Dr. Koch Computertechnik AG has developed a cheaper, yet very flexible solution for the University of Tübingen: 70 TB backup capacity on standard IDE hard drives.
  • Hybrid hard drives: Can Samsung and Microsoft invent a new market for 2007?*
    Friday 17 March 2006 – 11:42
    Hybrid hard drives: Can Samsung and Microsoft invent a new market for 2007? For about a year, Samsung Semiconductor and Microsoft have been leading the development of hybrid hard drives, with the potential of improving system performance by orders of magnitude. Samsung, the Flash memory market leader, could have a new industry all to itself. But would a mandate from Microsoft for hybrid HDD inclusion in Premium Vista computers help or hurt the company?
  • Trusted Computing platform, DRM coming to hard drives*
    Thursday 16 February 2006 – 12:51
    Trusted Computing platform, DRM coming to hard drives This week's announcement of the publication of a Trusted Platform Module implementation that enables TPM functionality to be shifted to hard disk drives, creates an intriguing scenario. Hard drive manufacturers may get involved in driving a single standard for DRM functionality, to which Microsoft and others may actually find themselves succumbing.
  • SATA Hard Drives Run Riot: Maxtor, Hitachi, Western Digital 250 GB*
    Friday 14 November 2003 – 06:00
    They hold 250 GB, spin at 7,200 rpm, work on 8 MB of cache and are bared on Serial ATA (SATA) technology. Despite the eyebrow raising features they all share, the emerging breed of SATA storage devices offer individual surprises.

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