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Seagate Technology PLC (NASDAQ:STX) Takes A Step Ahead In Tech-Savvy World

Boston, MA 09/02/2014 (wallstreetpr) – Seagate Technology PLC (NASDAQ:STX) has announced that it will ship the world’s first highly energy efficient and high capacity 8TB hard disk drives. The hard drives provides the lowest total cost of ownership in cloud content, recovery storage and object storage industry. Cleversafe has partnered with Seagate Technology PLC (NASDAQ:STX) to deliver the new innovative storage solution to the customers.

The significance                                    

The shipping of low TCO hard disk drive is a key achievement for Seagate Technology PLC (NASDAQ:STX) as the new products and devices in the storage data industry results in an unmatched growth in unstructured data segment. The cloud builders seek innovative measures to build energy efficient, high capacity storage in low cost for private as well as cloud-based data centers. 8TB hard disk is an innovative solution to meet the demand of devices for supporting the high capacity storage in digital world.

The features

The 8TB hard drive is a one step solution for the increasing capacities in multiple applications. It offers bulk data storage features for online content storage. The customers will have the highest capacity density drive to store high volume of unstructured data. 8TB comes in single drive slot with a maximum rack density. It provides ample data center floor space for data storage utilization. It increases system capacity as it uses fewer components with increased staffing efficiencies and reduced power costs.

The overall improved performance

The conservation of energy is positive for the clients as it leads to reduced operating costs. The customers can store the data economically and conveniently. The customers can report a better Watts/GB for bulk data storage in their financial performance. Public as well as private data can benefit from the 8TB hard drive by storing high volume of unstructured digital content. IT managers will have a new product for enhancing storage density in the data center.

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