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  2. Seagate Barracuda - Wikipedia

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    With capacities from 500 GB to 5 TB for 2.5" version and 1 TB(500 GB no longer for sale) to 8 TB for 3.5" ones. Some drives(2.5" 500 GB and 1 TB, 3.5" 2 TB) has 5400 RPM and 7200 RPM variant every other with higher capacity has 5400 RPM and 3.5" 1 TB and (canceled) 500 GB were available only in 7200 RPM . All 2.5" have 128 MB cache size, 3.5 ...

  3. ST-506/ST-412 - Wikipedia

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    The ST-506 and ST-412 (sometimes written ST506 and ST412 [1]) were early hard disk drive products introduced by Seagate in 1980 and 1981 respectively, [1] that later became construed as hard disk drive interfaces: the ST-506 disk interface and the ST-412 disk interface. Introduced in 1980, the ST-506 was the first 5.25 inch HDD.

  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 25 TB and a "Game Drive Hub" which has a capacity up to 8 TB, both of which also use the USB 3.0 interface. [83]

  5. Seagate ST1 - Wikipedia

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    The Seagate ST1 is a miniature 1-inch hard drive with the CompactFlash Type II form factor, much like IBM's Microdrive. Unlike Sony and Hitachi and allegedly GS Magicstor branded drives, Seagate developed their technology from scratch. As of 2005 most 5 gigabyte MP3 players in production had ST1 drives embedded in them.

  6. AirPort Time Capsule - Wikipedia

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    2 TB 3 TB Original price US$299: US$499 US$299: US$499: US$499 US$299: US$499 US$299: US$499 US$299: US$399 US$299 [a] Guest networking No Yes 802.11a/b/g/n 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz bands Single-band operation Dual-band operation Internal Wi-Fi Marvell: Atheros AR9220/AR9223 Marvell: Broadcom BCM4331 Broadcom BCM4360 Standards 802.11 DSSS 1 & 2 Mbit/s ...

  7. Backup Exec - Wikipedia

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    Conner Backup Exec 2.1 DOS Version [56] Conner Backup Exec for Windows NT 3.1, May, 1993; Barney, Doug (June 1994). "Arcada Backup Exec will be bundled with Chicago". InfoWorld. 16 (24): 26. Arcada Software Backup Exec for Windows NT 6.0, April, 1995 [57] Seagate Software Backup Exec for Windows NT 7.0, August, 1997 [58] Seagate Backup Exec 7.2 ...

  8. USB Attached SCSI - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Although UAS was added in the USB 3.0 standard, it can also be used at USB 2.0 speeds, assuming compatible hardware. [4] When used with an SSD, UAS is considerably faster than BOT for random reads and writes given the same USB transfer rate. The speed of a native SATA 3 interface is 6.0 Gbit/s. When using a USB 3.0 link (5.0 Gbit/s ...

  9. U.2 - Wikipedia

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    U.2 (pronounced 'u-dot-2' [1]), using the port SFF-8639, is a computer interface standard for connecting solid-state drives (SSDs) to a computer. It covers the physical connector, electrical characteristics, and communication protocols.