Seagate announces 10TB desktop hard drive

19 July, 2016
Last year 10TB hard drives officially became a thing, but up until now these monsters have been targeted at enterprises only. Today Seagate has announced the first ever 10TB drive for consumers.

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  • 19 Jul 2016

Anonymous, 19 Jul 2016Means 10TB of data loss :P Never had good experience with S... moreI had two and both lasted barely 150 days (power on time) with total start and stop count less than 400 hundred - Info from HD Sentinel .

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    • 19 Jul 2016

    Yeah, as others have mentioned, I would never trust a Seagate HDD. I never understood where they took the reliability statistics from whenever posting results for Seagate drives, but over the past decade about everyone I knew who went for Seagate had tragic data loss stories related with them, and I am coming from the Windows 98 era of PC builders local society. I had only used one Seagate drive, and it failed. Other than that I always built PCs with Samsung or Toshiba/Hitachi and never had an issue. Almost made me believe that the tools for detecting bad sectors were designed due to Seagate drives existence in the first place.

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      • Anonymous
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      • 19 Jul 2016

      Means 10TB of data loss :P Never had good experience with Seagate HDD, out of the 3 i had , only 1 manage to last about 2 years before it just drop dead.

        Thats some insane capacity!