Seagate Technology Holdings plc, a world
leader in sustainable mass-data storage solutions, announced a
milestone that marks a new era in the storage industry.
The company launched the Mozaic 3+ hard drive platform-which
incorporates Seagate's trailblazing implementation of Heat-Assisted
Magnetic Recording (HAMR) technology. The launch heralds unparalleled
areal densities of 3TB+ per platter-and a roadmap that will achieve 4TB+
and 5TB+ per platter in the coming years.
The Mozaic 3+ platform powers Seagate's flagship Exos
product family, with newly announced, industry-leading capacity points
of 30TB and beyond. Exos 30TB+ products are shipping in volume this
quarter to hyperscale cloud customers.
Seagate's areal density innovation-which increases the number of bits
that can be stored on a platter-addresses common industry pain points.
Mozaic 3+ enables customers to store more data in the same floor space
than ever before. Upgrading from a 16TB conventional perpendicular
magnetic recording (PMR) drive (the average capacity in large-scale data
centers) to an Exos 30TB Mozaic 3+ technology drive effectively doubles
capacity in the same footprint.
The platform uses roughly the same material components as PMR hard
drives while dramatically increasing capacity, allowing data centers to
significantly lower storage acquisition and operational costs-including a
40% improvement in per terabyte power consumption. Mozaic 3+ can also
help customers achieve sustainability goals-a top priority for
large-scale data centers-by offering a 55% reduction in embodied carbon
per terabyte (when comparing a 30TB Mozaic 3+ drive with a traditional
16TB PMR drive).
Seagate is experiencing strong demand from data center customers that
are expected to complete qualification of Mozaic 3+ and move into volume
ramp by end of this quarter. A leading cloud service provider is
focused on ramping of Seagate-provided drives to Mozaic 3+, reflecting
their confidence in the technology.
"Seagate is the world's only hard drive manufacturer with the areal
density capability to get to 3TB per platter and with 5TB on the
horizon," said Dave Mosley, Seagate's CEO. "As AI use cases put a
premium on raw data sets, more companies are going to need to store all
the data they can. To accommodate the resulting masses of data, areal
density matters more than ever."
"The Mozaic 3+ platform represents more than just HAMR technology,"
Mosley noted. "It comprises several industry-first innovations that
we've integrated to help us scale areal density."
Here are a few highlights:
1. Superlattice Platinum-Alloy Media. Fundamental physics
of higher-density recording requires smaller media grain size at
nanoscale. The challenge here is that smaller grains are more unstable.
Legacy alloys do not provide sufficient magnetic stability for effective
and reliable storage. In Mozaic 3+ hard drives, the media alloy uses a
pioneering iron-platinum superlattice structure, which significantly
increases the magnetic coercivity of disk media. This allows for precise
data writing and unprecedented bit stability.
2. Plasmonic Writer. Since the media are made magnetically
"harder" to prevent instability, the design requires a revolutionary
writer-a marvel of miniaturization and precision engineering that is
Seagate's unique implementation of HAMR. Anchoring this technology is a
nanophotonic laser, which produces an infinitesimal heat spot on the media surface to reliably write the data.
Seagate plans to vertically integrate the nanophotonic laser into the
plasmonic writer sub-system. "Developing this unique laser technology
in-house for Mozaic 3+ will ensure even greater efficiency and yield to
support rapid scaling of volume production," Mosley said.
3. Gen 7 Spintronic Reader. Smaller grains of written data are
only useful if they can be read. Integrated along with the
sub-components of the plasmonic writer, the reader also needed to
evolve. Incorporating quantum technology, Mozaic 3+ includes one of the
world's smallest and most sensitive magnetic field reading sensors.
4. 12nm Integrated Controller. Efficiently orchestrating all this
technology called for an integrated controller, a system-on-a-chip,
developed entirely in house. This sophisticated application-specific
integrated circuit delivers up to 3 times the performance compared to
prior solutions.
"Hard drive areal density improvements are critical for economically and
efficiently expanding the installed base of hard drive-based mass
storage, especially in data centers," said John Rydning, Research Vice
President, IDC Global DataSphere. "Seagate's innovative areal density
breakthrough is timely and will enable it to deliver increasingly higher
capacity hard drive products for many years."
In addition to data centers, Mozaic 3+ storage technology will enable a
wide range of use cases, ranging from enterprise, to edge, NAS, and
video and imaging applications (VIA) markets.
To learn more about Mozaic 3+ technologies and products, visit
this page.