
Seagate ST600MM0026 Savvio 10K.6 600GB SAS HDD
Unleash Enterprise-Class Performance with Savvio 10K.6Introducing the Seagate Savvio 10K.6, a high-performance hard drive designed for demanding enterprise environments. Engineered for speed and reliability, this drive delivers exceptional data access and storage capabilities. Capacity: 600GB ...
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Overview
Unleash Enterprise-Class Performance with Savvio 10K.6
Introducing the Seagate Savvio 10K.6, a high-performance hard drive designed for demanding enterprise environments. Engineered for speed and reliability, this drive delivers exceptional data access and storage capabilities.
- Capacity: 600GB
- Interface: SAS 6Gbs
- RPM: 10K RPM
- Cache: 64MB
- Form Factor: 2.5IN
Key Features
SEAGATE 600GB SAS 10K RPM 64MB 2.5IN
Specifications
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Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a substantial 600GB storage capacity, suitable for large data sets or multiple applications.
- Operates at 10,000 RPM, indicating faster spin speeds and potentially quicker data access than 7200 RPM drives.
- Utilizes the SAS interface, which is designed for enterprise-level performance and reliability.
- Comes in a 2.5-inch form factor, making it suitable for servers and storage arrays requiring smaller drives.
- Equipped with a 64MB cache, which can help improve data access efficiency.
👎 Cons
- The SAS interface requires specific controllers and may not be compatible with standard SATA systems.
- A 2.5-inch HDD with 10K RPM, while fast for its type, is slower than modern SSDs for general system responsiveness.
- As a traditional HDD, it is more susceptible to shock and vibration compared to solid-state drives.
- Power consumption and heat generation may be higher than SSDs due to mechanical moving parts.
- Specific data transfer rates (e.g., read/write speeds) are not provided in the features.