Heavy-duty drives with airy ambition from Toshiba

The MG10-D series is a family of air-filled conventional magnetic recording (CMR) HDDs from Toshiba, supporting SAS and SATA interfaces and with various capacities of up to 10TB.

The series supports 6Gb/s SATA or 12Gb/s SAS interface options in Advanced format 512e and 4Kn. A 512n option is available on the 1TB, 2TB and 4TB offerings to support legacy systems with native 512-byte block sizes.

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The MG10-D series drives are intended for 24/7 enterprise reliability

Intended for 24/7 enterprise reliability, the MG10-D series has a workload rating of 550TB, an AFR of 0.44% and an MTTF/MTBF of 2 million hours. The HDDs also offer sanitise instant erase and self-encrypting drive options, so that valuable data is safeguarded.

Larry Martinez-Palomo, Vice President, Head of Storage Products Division, Toshiba, said: “Toshiba’s MG10-D series delivers exceptional performance to meet the demands of growing business critical applications. The new cutting-edge design is engineered for sustainable enterprise environments and fits seamlessly into existing infrastructure reducing TCO.”

 Stand Number: 3.B33

Company: Toshiba

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