Seagate | "Just" a Hard Drive
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Hard drives are the unassuming backbone of the world's digital infrastructure. But, there's more to Seagate hard drives than meets the eye. We create some of the most advanced nanoscale technology and material science in the world-harnessing heat, light, and bits to record more data than ever before. Seagate hard drives are where the future is read and written.
Heat-Assisted Magnetic Recording (HAMR) accelerates areal density.
Read/Write heads move across disk space with nanoscale precision.
Superlattice material maintains thermal stability with each grain recorded.
Magnetic sensor based on Nobel-winning tech instantly retrieves data.
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This Video about harddrives deserves at least 11 Oscars. Absolutely beautiful.
This is how all technical videos should be made... like watching a movie.
This video deserves 10 freaking Oscars! It's literally an entire documentary without any boring parts!
My 3 Seagate IronWolf drives have been running for 28,616 hours in my Synology without so much as a hiccup.
You guys are killing it, way ahead of the competition.
We love to read that! Thank you for choosing Seagate for your storage needs.
Wow. Amazing insight into something we just take for granted. And the fact that the basis for this technology started so many years ago. Must be awesome to work for a company that demonstrates such scientific advances, and the video was well cool too!
Thanks Jamie!
Great video. As a forty year Seagate employee I remember the video which made an analogy of a head flying above the media was equal to a 747 flying one inch above the ground constantly and never touching the ground ( 80MB and 300 MB SMDs with removable media). Yes I'm showing my age and the HDDs of today are light years more sophisticated than those drives were. But it is important for the world to know just how much of our modern day technology would not be possible on a pragmatic basis without HDDs.
This video goes _hard_
Very
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@@Vesperstel I merely adopted this video. Others were born in it. Molded by it.
Proud Dad here. My daughter has been one of the Seagate engineers working on the new lazor technology. Big pat on the back to all of Seagate's passionate and dedicated engineers!
thanks just sold my Seagate drives, i dont feel safe with sandwich engineering, nothing personal
One of the most mind-blowing videos ever! Explains why I've been a hard disk enthusiast since 1987--when I used and listened to my first--and was astonished :-) HDD refinement has progressed to the Moon!
This is the single most impressive piece of marketing material for a datacenter technology ever. Yes, NVIDIA superpcs included.
This tech is absolutely incredible. Great work!
It really is something else!
Can’t stop rewatching it.
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Thank you for contacting us and for supporting our content. We are happy to hear that you like our videos.
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Paula
Seagate Support
Absolutely Breathtaking
I got like 50 of those SAS EXOS, very reliable, efficient and fast.
And this video doesn't even explain the marvel of coarse and fine positioning OMG, I still remember one of my first drives, the ST-225, How far HDD tech as advanced!
That's amazing Leandro, thank you for choosing Seagate for your storage needs.
Congrulation for great product! HAMR .
This is where the future read and written and you know it is hard disk driver!
Thank you!
great... HAMR working and great achievement for Seagate 👍👍
As someone who collects and repairs vintage hard drives:
neat
Most of this stuff hasn't changed since the late 80s, it's only gotten more fine tuned and more precise.
Now access 120MB with a stepper open loop, do what Kalok and Daeyoung tried before they fell in 1994
Smashing video. Really the infrastructure that's driving the world. Unsung heroes.
I can't wait soon to join your team in MN🎉
HAMR is here!
HAMR is here!!
My 18TB EXOS just came by puralator today and this video made me proud to own it
realy good video. never been to exicted for "just" a harddrive
What an amazing video, thanks and congrats !
Seagate tá num nível surpreendente de qualidade, beirando muitos SSD's do mercado.
can you reveal the name of the studio/ ad agency you choose to create this awesome ad?
Have:
2x 2TB Seagate
1x 3TB Seagate
4x 4TB Seagate
1x 8TB Seagate
1x 12TB Seagate
1x 16TB Seagate
3x 18TB Seagate
1x 20TB Seagate
Dead drives:
2x 2TB Seagate
1x 3TB Seagate
1x 8TB Seagate
I love Seagate.
nothing runs forever
This video is impressive... beyond word's ...
Great video, would of been awesome if ya'll used actor Lance Henriksen as the voice over. Lance did a very similar video for "The PS3 Cell Processor" years ago it was amazing - some food for thought
Absolutely phenomenal!!! Brilliant work!!! Truly!!! 😮😮😮👍👍👍💯💯💯👏👏👏
8 EXOS X18 (26k h) and 1 480gb Ironwolf (32k h)
if I hadn't built the server myself, I would be looking for more videos on the drives.
The Rockwell Automation's new Retro Encapsulator
Amazing.
TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT!!! YEAHHHHH
amazing
I want more of those. I have already 2 Exos. I have 6 ST1000, those aren't great anymore, but the Exos is !
Watching this video while unboxing a 2TB FIRECUDA STAR WARS Special Edition Hard drive❤❤❤
And then there is that photo of a 5MB hard drive in 1956 being loaded into a train by a couple of guys.
technological progression stops for no one 😊
😳 Wow.
Yeah. Magic. I knew it.
This is really cool.
Thank you!
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This is like watching the first 10 minutes of Pacific Rim.
WOW
wowwwww 😮😮
This should have been the opening of Tron Legacy.
damm seagate, who hurt u?
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Hi Guys, I am desperate, I have a goflex memory I bought about ten years ago, my children's baby pictures and videos are in it and it just decided not to work anymore, where, it seems to be mechanical issue as when I moved the cable it seem to work and not work, I tried for about two years now to fix it but just postpone it because I don't know where to go, could you please help me on this issue? I can not afford to lose all these many years of memories... :(
Don't try to fix it at home. Google data recovery service in your country and contact them. Professional can recover your data with right tools.
Omg❤
“Bumps running NAS after watching this video”
Oh shi-
When I'm spending a few hundred dollars for your products, can you at least ship cables with your products that won't fail within a few years of purchase? The connections are shot... great quality product!! Will definitely buy from you again and not take my money elsewhere...
Hi! Please contact our customer support team on our website: www.seagate.com/contacts/ They will be able to help you directly and answer any specific questions. Thank you.
The plasmonic transducer knows where it is, because it knows where it isn't.
MIT is calling, answer.
impressive, but here in bavaria the only relevant statement is "sea gate oder sea gate nicht" :D
Technology advancing size increasing but average life span all brand hdd are 3 years.hdd up to 500 gb are still working with 10years or more.
HAMR is the last bet for HDD. But Samsung NAND will soon kill it. Whatever it is Seagate is a company that I will keep ahead if Space X anytime
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But I thought SSDs were taking over?
"Just" priceless family pictures, amirite? 😢😢 going ssd for life.
Let’s work on reliability now, please
Hi,
Thank you so much for your message.
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Stephannie
Seagate support
So basically, Seagate wants Hard drives to make a comeback...so we can expect higher prices on these things going forward. SSD"s and flash storage are killing it now, and are dirt cheap. This means something will happen soon to change that...better stock up on the 18's and 20TB drives. Prices are gonna soon change. This video was cool and all, but I see this as a warning.
You were warned.
Hard drives don’t need to make a comeback. They store >90% of the world’s data and continue to be about 1/7th the cost of flash storage. The roadmaps show HDD will maintain that advantage for the next decade. No warning necessary, this is and will continue to be the cheapest way to store active data, unless some new replacement technology is developed.
Harddrives will be and for a very long time will remain the tool of choice for cold storage or storage in very large arrays. SSDs are cool and all, but these platter drives are 20tb for 300-400$, SSDs can't touch that and won't for another decade or more. Platter drives in arrays are already stupid fast capable of transfer rates that saturate 10gb or more connections, datacenters have some SSDs but the bulk of storage is definitely still in platter arrays.
@@PineyJusticeyou are 100% correct. Been selling drives since 1995 when there was 15 hard drive manufactures making 20MB and 40MB drives. Now there is only only 2 major HD mfr. (Toshiba market share is too small) and i sell 1TB thru 20TB and 24TB is coming next year !
Good information sir !
SSD's are still a far fetch dream to store all the data generated every day. It is predicted that the data growth is exponential to the extend of 221,000EB per year. That is 605EB every single day. With all the electronics components shortage especially in flash market, it is nearly impossible for SSD/Flash to accommodate. HDDs are just getting better in term on capacity and all other capabilities. Both HDD and SSD will go exist and both have different market and use cases for many years to come!
Wtf
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Hi,
Thank you so much for your message. Could you please send a Direct or Private Message to our Twitter or Facebook Social Media Channels, with a detailed description of what has happened, along with the Serial Number of your Drive, we will be able to look into this further for you.
Regards,
Paula
Seagate support
Worst warranty in the market I have ever had to deal with...
absolutely terrible ssd expansion card shi turns my wifi off my whole xbox makes my controllers unable to connect spent 200$ for what
Seagate the worst hard drive Ive ever owned and worst customer service Ive ever experienced. On my 4th replacement drive absolute garbage.
Hi
Thank you for your message.
I noticed that there is the same question posted which was responded to. Hence, we shall continue with the conversation using the same and close this request as duplicate.
Regards,
Paula
Seagate Support
COOL STORY, BRO.
Wow…aliens are among us for sure.