Seagate’in yeni Mosaic 3+ using the platform heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) Almost a year has passed since he said that he had produced a hard disk based on his technology. HAMR technology, which Seagate first started working on in 2007, is finally available for general use.
Exos drives based on Mozaic 3+ were initially released in small quantities to select customers, now mass-produced drives will be available soon. Seagate also quietly released the product page for its Exos M HDDs, which includes a 32TB model using the shingled magnetic recording (SMR) storage format and a 30TB model using conventional magnetic recording (CMR).
Unlike the first Mozaic 3+ hard drives, Exos M drives Compatible with existing computerswhich is of great importance for mass adoption.
Seagate’s main rival in high-capacity drives now is PMR released drivers based on Western Digital. While Seagate was the first to market the 32TB HAMR drive, Western Digital was the first to make it available to the general public. Either way, the two companies are neck-and-neck in the capacity race, but Seagate may have the upper hand in future releases thanks to HAMR.
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