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Up to 22 TB of Conventional Magnetic Recording (CMR) capacity. Available in SATA and SAS models with 512e or 4Kn Advanced Format Sector Technology.
Includes Toshiba Persistent Write Cache Technology for Data-Loss Protection in Sudden Power-Loss Events (512e models).
Industry-leading 10-disk helium-sealed design for superior storage density.
Seals helium inside the 10-disk mechanics to reduce aerodynamic drag and deliver a lower operational power profile.
Lower operational power profile, providing excellent power efficiency (W/TB) for better TCO.
The MG10F Series provides 22 TB of conventional magnetic recording (CMR) capacity. The drive feature a 550 TB per year workload rating with 7,200 rpm performance in a 10-disk helium-sealed, industry-standard 3.5-inch form factor. The MG10F integrates easily into existing drive bays to help reduce the footprint and operational burden of cloud-scale storage infrastructure. The MG10F supports File, Object and Block storage making it an excellent choice for business critical servers and storage systems. The MG10F Series delivers optimum storage capacity and application compatibility, with unsurpassed data reliability.
* Default format is 512e. Convertible to 4kn format.
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Toshiba hard drives are currently available at select distributors.
*Toshiba does not guarantee the availability of all products or models at these retailers and distributor.
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