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Veröffentlicht: 2016-10-10, Autor: Victor , Testbericht von: Bjorn3d.com
Zusammenfassung: Seagate has recently announced their Guardian Series of hard drives that delivers storage capacity up to 10TB, that is 10,000 GB! It is crazy to even think about what to do with that much storage space. We believe that fora typical household, if you conso...
Build Quality, Very Good Performance (For Such A Drive), Idle3 Spin Control Technology (Power Save), Power
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Having just recently reviewed the latest Enterprise Capacity V4 6TB SATA III drives by Seagate (6-12Gb/s SAS model review coming soon) which are simply put the fastest mechanical drives to date is reason enough for both us and you to think that the Survei...
Zusammenfassung: Video surveillance has been around for years. Grainy gas station cameras are giving way to higher-end 1080p-capable IP cameras, and storage is evolving to meet the needs of these ever-expanding solutions. Today we look at two new entries into the market. ...
Great performance, Very silent operation, Low power consumption, Suited for up to 8+ drive bays, 10TB Capacity,
none, “Seagate’s SkyHawk 10TB NVR and DVR drive did great in this test and easily convinced me that you can’t go wrong with this drive. Massive capacity, great performance, and low power consumption!”, Seagate SkyHawk 10TB NVR and DVR HDD Review, Thank Yo
Seagate's SkyHawk 10TB NVR and DVR drive did very well in our benchmarks and shows that this could be a great drive for your surveillance setup. Not only does the SkyHawk perform great with up to and over 240MB/s in our benchmarks, it's also highly durabl...
Zusammenfassung: Video surveillance has been around for years. Grainy gas station cameras are giving way to higher-end 1080p-capable IP cameras, and storage is evolving to meet the needs of these ever-expanding solutions. Today we look at two new entries into the market. ...
Once again, Seagate has proven why it's the leading brand when it comes to storage solutions. They've been at it for the past 40 years, and they're not showing us any signs of slowing down. While the company has been releasing application-specific drives...
The SkyHawk is an excellent hard drive, and all things being otherwise equal, the 14TB drive I'd likely put in a single drive or mirrored NVR. But its siblings the IronWolf and the Barracuda, and for that matter, WD's Gold and Purple (another surveillance...
While the Seagate Skyhawk Surveillance drive shares similarities with the older Seagate Archive drive in terms of most of its parts, the performance of the two drives are quite different. The Skyhawk's faster 7200rpm spindle speed provides much improved s...
The 4TB Surveillance adds to the impressive portfolio of purpose-built solutions from Seagate. While this drive might show that it has some similarities in terms of performance to the NAS solution, there are certainly areas where you can see that Seagate...
10 TB of storage, Great read speeds for a HDD even in random IO, Low power usage for a 7200 RPM drive, Perfect for backup storage or surveillance
Slightly slower singlestream write speeds compared to reads, Even with faster speeds, recovering in a RAID array will take time
I think at this point it is clear that the Seagate SkyHawk is a force to be contended with. It's bigger, faster, and more durable than its predecessors, while at the same time using less power. Granted, this is no SSD, but for bulk storage it's hard to ar...