Enabling new lower levels of total cost of ownership (TCO) for cloud and
enterprise customers, Western
Digital Corporation today introduced the Ultrastar
DC HC530 hard drive - at 14TB, no other CMR (conventional magnetic
recording) hard drive in the industry offers a higher capacity. The
breadth and depth of big data is driving the universal need for higher
capacities across a broad spectrum of applications and workloads. Built
on Western Digital's fifth-generation HelioSeal technology, the
Ultrastar DC HC530 drive is designed for public and private cloud
environments where storage density, watt/TB and $/TB are critical
parameters for creating the most cost-efficient infrastructure.
The data explosion caused by big data, IoT, artificial intelligence,
machine learning, rich content and fast data applications is challenging
hyperscale cloud data centers and enterprises to efficiently build
massive petabyte-scale infrastructures. This ability to cost-effectively
scale-up or scale-out is business critical, not only for cloud service
providers but for organizations leveraging big data analytics and
machine learning in medical, science, agriculture and other fields
seeking innovation, discoveries and unique insights, as well as for
creating new business models.
Brendan Collins, vice president of marketing, Devices, Western Digital,
said, "Our enterprise and hyperscale cloud customers demand reliability
with the highest capacities and densities to deliver the lowest TCO for
business-critical applications. Having invented, brought to market and
delivered five generations of industry-leading innovations in helium
technology, and with more than 27 million drives shipped, our ability to
maintain high quality and reliability have made us the trusted partner
of top-tier cloud providers, Internet giants and OEMs around the world."
A follow-on to the industry's
first 14TB SMR (shingled magnetic recording) drive, the Ultrastar DC
HC530 is a 14TB CMR drive that delivers drop-in simplicity for random
write workloads in enterprise and cloud data centers. Since 2014, the
company's unique, patented HelioSeal process seals helium in the drive
to provide unbeatable capacity, exceptional power efficiency and
long-term data center reliability. Its low-power design does not
compromise performance, while contributing to its overall TCO
advantages. Both SAS and SATA interfaces will be available.
Tencent, a leading global Internet service provider based in China is
adopting Western Digital's HelioSeal-based hard drives for their Tencent
Cloud data centers. Huang Bing Qi, director of Tencent Cloud, said, "As
the volume of data continues to expand, our customers look to us to
provide speed, agility and longevity for a variety of applications,
workloads and outcomes. Western Digital's helium-filled HDDs provide the
low-power and high-capacity we need to meet these demands in a
cost-efficient and reliable manner. Tencent Cloud has already deployed
12TB HelioSeal HDDs and we are excited to work with Western Digital to
qualify the new 14TB Ultrastar DC HC530 drives."
Features and Specifications
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HelioSeal: Western Digital's fifth generation helium-based drives,
based on the exclusive HelioSeal technology
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Available with either 12Gb/s SAS or 6Gb/s SATA interface
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Two Dimensional Magnetic Recording (TDMR) and improved Dual Stage
Micro Actuator provides optimal head positioning and rotational
vibration robustness
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Data Protection: Helps protect end user data with encryption (Self
Encrypting Drive)
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Reliability: Amongst the industry's highest MTBF rating at 2.5M hours
and comes with a 5-year limited warranty
Availability
The Ultrastar DC HC530 14TB HDD is currently shipping to select
hyperscale cloud customers for qualification. Limited qualification
samples are available now to qualified customers. For more information
on the Ultrastar DC HC530 14TB drive, visit: http://www.hgst.com/products/hard-drives/ultrastar-dc-hc530.
The Ultrastar DC HC530 drives will also be available in the company's
high-density data
center platforms designed for next-generation disaggregated storage
and software-defined storage (SDS) systems.