Subj : Exclusive: Seagate explains why it didnt sell a 60TB SSD in 2016 To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Sat Feb 03 2024 07:30:05 Exclusive: Seagate explains why it didnt sell a 60TB SSD in 2016 and when it plans to finally release a 60TB HDD to the world Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2024 07:24:05 +0000 Description: You see, its all about priorities and expectations. FULL STORY ====================================================================== Seagate has been firing on all cylinders in January 2024 as it launched the worlds first 30 TB hard disk drive (and the largest hard drive ever produced), the Exos X Mozaic 3+ , with the promise of much more to come including a 50 TB HDD (more on that later). Many of you may not know but it wont be Seagates first 50 TB+ storage device (ed: Check out our list of the best hard drives right now). Back in August 2016, the storage company demoed a 60TB SSD at Flash Memory Summit, yep, thats nearly eight years ago, one which would have easily got a slot in our best SSD guide). The unnamed drive had a 3.5-inch form factor, the same as hard disk drives, a SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) interface and featured ultra-dense NAND technology rom Micron, reaching what was then a new low in power efficiency (4TB per watt or 15W to power the whole device). All go Seagate went quiet on the drive ever since and for the first time ever, Ive been able to get an official statement from the company on what could have been a game changer back in the days. A Seagate spokesperson told me "With time and given constraints, all companies have to make decisions regarding their priorities. For example, we've seen a lot of roadmap reprioritizations during the latest economic downturn. It made sense for us to reevaluate our priorities because the environment was very dynamic at the time, including some industry consolidation that forced reevaluations across the board. So, we focused on where we have our greatest advantage. Our identity has always been a leader in hard drive storage technology. Keeping in mind that SSD storage continues to be more expensive than hard drives at the ratio of about 5:1 per TB, our decision to focus on areal density innovation for hard drives makes good business sense to us. So there you go: it was all down to playing on your strengths rather than running after technology where you dont have a unique selling point (Seagate used Micron NAND back then). The acquisition of Sandisk by Western Digital - announced in October 2015, just 10 months earlier - might have been the catalyst for that decision. Sandisk brought NAND manufacturing capabilities to Western Digital, Seagates HDD archrival, allowing for vertical integration and economies of scale, something that Seagate couldnt match. Vertical integration is the key here. During a conversation I had with BS Teh, the companys Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer ahead of the launch of the Exos X Mozaic 3+, it was apparent that controlling the entire hardware stack was instrumental to Seagate gaining a lead in the capacity race. The company is not using Resonac, the world leader in hard drive platters, relying instead on its own home grown technology. That may explain why Seagate has delayed the launch of its 50TB hard disk drive to a 24-month window (2027 to 2028), instead of the original schedule ( 2026 ). What comes next? Well, Seagates BS Teh has confirmed that hard drive platters with capacities bigger than 5TB will come afterwards, which may mean 6TB (or 60TB HDD, if using 10 platters) in 2029. For that to happen would require a massive improvement in the actual areal density, as measured in Tb per square inch; the current record holder is Seagates own 30TB drive at 1.742 Tb/si. More from TechRadar Pro We've shortlisted the best external HDD Here's a list of the best cloud storage around today These are the best portable SSD on offer ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/pro/exclusive-seagate-explains-why-it-didnt-sell-a-6 0tb-ssd-in-2016-and-when-it-plans-to-finally-release-its-60tb-hdd-to-the-world --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .