Seagate® Technology Holdings plc, a global leader in data storage infrastructure, has unveiled its new 24 TB IronWolf® Pro hard drive, specifically designed to meet the growing storage demands in network-attached storage (NAS) environments. This solution is aimed at small and medium-sized businesses, as well as enterprise environments that require performance and reliability 24/7.
Key Features of the IronWolf Pro 24 TB
The new Seagate IronWolf Pro drive offers capacities ranging from 2 TB to 24 TB, integrating cutting-edge technology to optimize performance in multi-user NAS environments. Key features include:
- Transfer speeds: Up to 285 MB/s for demanding, continuous workloads.
- Workload rating: Supports up to 550 TB annually, ensuring sustained performance in intensive applications.
- Improved reliability: A mean time between failures (MTBF) of 2.5 million hours, ensuring a long lifespan.
- NAS optimization: The AgileArray™ technology includes dual-plane balancing and time-limited error recovery (TLER), enhancing performance in multi-bay systems.
- Rotational vibration sensors (VG): Integrated to maintain high performance in multi-drive configurations.
Advanced Security and Management
The 24 TB IronWolf Pro drive is equipped with the IronWolf Health Management system, which constantly monitors the disk’s health to provide preventative recommendations and recovery options, maximizing the lifespan of the NAS system. Additionally, it includes:
- Five-year limited warranty, ensuring customer peace of mind.
- Three years of Rescue Data Recovery Services, providing data recovery in case of failure.
Price and Availability
The 24 TB model is now available for $649, offering a competitive storage solution for growing businesses looking to maximize their capacity and performance.
Commitment to Innovation
With over 45 years in the industry, Seagate has established itself as a leader in mass storage solutions. The company has delivered over four billion terabytes of data, offering a comprehensive range of devices and services, from the edge to the cloud.