
Seagate ST3600057SS Cheetah 15K 600GB Hard Drive
Unleash Maximum Performance with Enterprise-Class StorageThe Seagate Cheetah 15K Hard Drive delivers unmatched speed and reliability for demanding server and workstation applications. With its high rotational speed and fast interface, this internal hard drive ensures optimal performance and data ...
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Overview
Unleash Maximum Performance with Enterprise-Class Storage
The Seagate Cheetah 15K Hard Drive delivers unmatched speed and reliability for demanding server and workstation applications. With its high rotational speed and fast interface, this internal hard drive ensures optimal performance and data integrity.
- Capacity: 600 GB
- Rotational Speed: 15,000 rpm
- Cache: 16MB
- Interface: SAS 6GB/s
- Average Latency: 2.0 ms
Specifications
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Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Designed for high-performance enterprise applications with a 15K RPM spindle speed
- Offers a substantial 600GB storage capacity for various data storage needs
- Known for being a reliable storage solution for demanding workloads in server environments
- The 15K RPM speed can contribute to faster data access and transfer rates compared to slower drives
- Suitable for applications requiring quick retrieval of data, such as database servers or transactional systems
👎 Cons
- As an older model, its performance may be surpassed by modern SSDs in terms of speed and latency
- A 600GB capacity might be insufficient for users with very large data storage requirements in modern systems
- Hard disk drives, even at 15K RPM, are generally less power-efficient than solid-state drives
- The noise level of a 15K RPM HDD can be higher than that of SSDs or slower mechanical drives
- May have a higher heat output compared to newer storage technologies, requiring efficient cooling solutions