Hello,

according to some prices we have heard so far, the Seagate dual actuator HDD will cost around 15-20% more than a single actuator.

We can help with a good hardware selection if interested.

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Am Do., 16. Jan. 2020 um 10:11 Uhr schrieb mj <lists@merit.unu.edu>:
Hi,

Interesting technology!

It seems they have only one capacity: 14TB? Or are they planning
different sizes as well? Also the linked pdf mentions just this one disk.

And obviouly the price would be interesting to know...

MJ

On 1/16/20 9:51 AM, Konstantin Shalygin wrote:
> On 1/15/20 11:58 PM, Paul Emmerich wrote:
>>
>> we ran some benchmarks with a few samples of Seagate's new HDDs that
>> some of you might find interesting:
>>
>> Blog post:
>> https://croit.io/2020/01/06/2020-01-06-benchmark-mach2
>>
>> GitHub repo with scripts and raw data:
>> https://github.com/croit/benchmarks/tree/master/mach2-disks
>>
>> Tl;dr: way faster for writes, somewhat faster for reads in some scenarios
>
> Very interesting, thanks for sharing results. Price is available?
>
>
>
> k
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