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  2. Seagate FreeAgent - Wikipedia

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    3.0 TB 3.5" Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex plug and play external USB 3.0 -compatible drive. FreeAgent is a line of external hard drives manufactured by Seagate. They include FreeAgent Pro, FreeAgent Desktop, and FreeAgent Go. They range in size from 60 GB to 3 TB. On May 20, 2010, Seagate released an updated range of FreeAgent drives.

  3. Seagate Barracuda - Wikipedia

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    The Seagate Barracuda is a series of hard disk drives and later solid state drives produced by Seagate Technology that was first introduced in 1993. [3] The line initially focused on high-capacity, high-performance SCSI hard drives until introducing ATA models in 1999 and SATA models in 2002. Since 2001, the Barracuda is Seagate's most popular ...

  4. Seagate Technology - Wikipedia

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    For the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One Series, Seagate offers the "Game Drive" which is a 2–4 TB USB 3.0 external hard drive. Additionally for the Xbox One series, Seagate now offers a "New Game Drive" in capacities of 2–5 TB and a "Game Drive Hub" which has a capacity up to 8 TB, both of which also use the USB 3.0 interface. [78]

  5. Alan Shugart - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Disk storage pioneer. Founder of Shugart Associates and Seagate Technology. Title. CEO of Seagate Technology. Successor. Stephen J. Luczo. Alan Field Shugart (September 27, 1930 – December 12, 2006) was an American engineer, entrepreneur and business executive whose career defined the modern computer disk drive industry. [2]

  6. ST3000DM001 - Wikipedia

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    3 terabyte storage with 64MiB DRAM cache. Connection. SATA 3. Speed. 7200 RPM. The ST3000DM001 was a hard disk drive released by Seagate Technology in 2011 as part of the Seagate Barracuda series. It has a capacity of 3 terabytes (TB) and a spindle speed of 7200 RPM. This particular drive model was reported to have unusually high failure rates ...

  7. SeaTools - Wikipedia

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    SeaTools is a computer hard disk analysis software developed and released by Seagate Technology. It exists as a version for DOS (bundled in a bootable medium with FreeDOS) and Microsoft Windows. It can perform short and long drive self-tests and read/write tests, extract S.M.A.R.T. indicators and drive information, and perform advanced tests.

  8. ST506/ST412 - Wikipedia

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    The ST506 HDD was the first 5.25 inch hard disk drive, introduced in 1980 [3] by Shugart Technology (now Seagate Technology). It stored up to 5 megabytes after formatting (153 cylinders, 4 heads, 32 sectors/track, 256 bytes/sector) [4] and cost US$1,500 (equivalent to $5,547 in 2023). [5] The similar, 10-megabyte ST412 HDD was introduced in ...

  9. SyQuest Technology - Wikipedia

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    SyQuest Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: SYQT) [1] was an early entrant into the hard disk drive market for personal computers. The company was founded on January 27, 1982 [2] by Syed Iftikar who had been a founder of Seagate, [3] along with Ben Alaimo, Bill Krajewski, Anil Nigam and George Toldi. [4] Its earliest products were the SQ306R, a 5 MB 3.9 ...