Seagate Constellation Enterprise 3.5" 3 TB SAS

  • Brand : Seagate
  • Product family : Constellation
  • Product name : Enterprise
  • Product code : ST33000652SS
  • Category : Internal Hard Drives
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  • Info modified on : 14 Mar 2024 19:38:30
  • Long product name Seagate Constellation Enterprise 3.5" 3 TB SAS :

    Enterprise Capacity 3.5 HDD - 3TB, 7200RPM, 64MB, SAS/6GB/s, W/ FIPS

  • Seagate Constellation Enterprise 3.5" 3 TB SAS :

    The Seagate Enterprise Capacity 3.5 HDD V.3 (formerly Constellation ES.3) delivers the scalability that data centers need to reliably meet their demanding growth of unstructured data.

    - Highest-capacity enterprise drive, up to 4TB for maximum density server and storage solutions
    - Perfect for reliable, 24×7 bulk data storage
    - Predictable 7200-RPM performance even in the most rugged multi-drive SAS or SATA environments
    - Best-in-class energy efficiency with low power and cooling requirements
    - Protect your data and ease data disposal costs and management with the SED FIPS 140-2 option

  • Short summary description Seagate Constellation Enterprise 3.5" 3 TB SAS :

    Seagate Constellation Enterprise, 3.5", 3 TB, 7200 RPM

  • Long summary description Seagate Constellation Enterprise 3.5" 3 TB SAS :

    Seagate Constellation Enterprise. HDD size: 3.5", HDD capacity: 3 TB, HDD speed: 7200 RPM

Specs
Features
HDD size 3.5"
HDD capacity 3 TB
HDD speed 7200 RPM
Interface SAS
Component for Server/workstation
Storage drive buffer size 64 MB
Average latency 4.16 ms
Windows operating systems supported
Mac operating systems supported
Linux operating systems supported
Other operating systems supported
Power
Power consumption (typical) 7.40 W

Power
Power consumption (idle) 7.71 W
Operating voltage 5 / 12 V
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T) 5 - 60 °C
Storage temperature (T-T) -40 - 70 °C
Operating shock 70 G
Non-operating shock 300 G
Weight & dimensions
Width 101.8 mm
Height 26.1 mm
Depth 147 mm
Weight 700 g
Packaging data
Quantity 1
Other features
Sustained data rate 155 MB/s
Product colour Brushed steel
Transfer rate 600 MB/s
Reviews
Updated:
2014-08-30 05:36:33
Average rating:90
Uk has collected 28 expert reviews for Seagate Constellation Enterprise 3.5" 3 TB SAS and the average expert rating is 90 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
techradar.com
Updated:
2014-08-30 05:36:33
Average rating:100
A single hard disk offering a mind-bogging total storage capacity of 6TB (6000GB) is a new milestone for computing, and it has been reached almost simultaneously by two firms, Seagate and HGST, a subsidiary of Western Digital. Previously, the maximum capa...
  • Fast sequential speed, Respectable access times, Enormous capacity...
  • Eye, watering initial pricing for 6TB disks...
  • Lower-cost drives will surely trickle down soon and for business environments, the ability to add 50% of fast extra storage without requiring additional rack space could be worth more than the high retail price of the drive. Seagate offers a five-year wa...
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2014-08-30 05:36:33
Average rating:100
A single hard disk offering a mind-bogging total storage capacity of 6TB (6000GB) is a new milestone for computing, and it has been reached almost simultaneously by two firms, Seagate and HGST, a subsidiary of Western Digital. Previously, the maximum capa...
  • Fast sequential speed, Respectable access times, Enormous capacity...
  • Eyewatering initial pricing for 6TB disks...
  • The Seagate Enterprise Capacity 3.5 HDD V.4 squeezes up to 6TB of storage into a 3.5-inch drive, a capacity that previously could only be achieved across multiple disks. With a large cache, optional drive encryption and high platter density, fast perform...
hardwareheaven.com
Updated:
2014-08-30 05:36:33
Average rating:0
In recent times “enthusiast” storage has all been about SSDs. They offer great speeds and as we have progressed from generation to generation capacity has been on the rise with prices constantly falling. Now new models generally have a 900GB-1TB model, ma...
  • When thinking about the build quality of a “traditional” hard drive, there isnt a lot to say about the differences from major manufacturers. Yes some may prefer to get a drive from a particular manufacturing plant based on past experience but overall as l...
overclockersclub.com
Updated:
2014-12-11 03:32:34
Average rating:0
Many, if not most of you, might remember the days of hard drives with just Megabytes of data. It wasn't until 1980 when the first 5.25-inch hard disk was actually released by Seagate. Before that, the idea of storage was left to the lab monkeys budgets. T...
  • GOBS of storage: 6TB of glory, Rather quick compared to smaller capacity drives, Insane sustained speed 216 MB/s, Perfect for backup storage or surveillance, Average power use – not more for more storage...
  • Cost, it is going to cost you a little more for the enterprise quality.
  • Well, I think it is safe to say that the Seagate Enterprise Capacity 6TB 3.5 HDD v4 is indeed a BEAST. I think I've said "beast" quite enough times throughout the review, often more referring to the size of this drive, but along with its large capacity is...
hardwarecanucks.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 03:33:53
Average rating:0
With every new generation, hard drive manufactures keep pushing the boundaries of what was once thought impossible and are releasing models with dramatic increases in both performance and capacity. Unfortunately, consumers' demands have increased and an e...
  • With all of the headline-grabbing advances on the solid state storage front, the equally impressive achievements happening in the typical spindle-based market pass largely unnoticed. Well it’s time to sit up and take notice because Seagate has shown the e...
nikktech.com
Updated:
2014-08-30 05:36:33
Average rating:0
Last night while i was discussing the future of hard disk drives with my cousin it just occurred to us that just roughly 5 years ago storage capacities at around the 3.2GB mark were considered as quite large and not everyone could afford even just that. F...
  • Enterprise Class Quality, 1.4 Million Hours MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures), Top Of The Charts Performance, 6TB's Capacity, PowerChoice Technology, Temperatures/Noise Levels, 5 Years Warranty...
  • Price (For Some)...
  • As far as I'm concerned capacity always comes before performance because simply put the second is not really needed when you just want plenty of backup space (for example what good would it do if my media collection was stored on a 1TB SSD instead of a 1T...
storagereview.com
Updated:
2014-10-09 07:54:35
Average rating:0
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  • The Seagate Enterprise Capacity 6TB V.4 is a 3.5” HDD with 7200 RPM spindle and Seagate’s proven reliability. It comes in multiple models including other capacity such as 5TB, 4TB, and 2TB with either 12Gb/s SAS or 6Gb/s SATA connectivity for easy int...
storagereview.com
Updated:
2014-11-20 09:49:44
Average rating:0
The Seagate Enterprise Capacity SAS 6TB hard drive comes with a 7,200 RPM spindle speed and can be paired with either a 6Gb/s or 12Gb/s SAS interface. We recently reviewed the sibling 6TB SATA drive; this review will survey the drive with a 12Gb/s SAS int...
  • Top in class sequential transfer speeds, Standard methods to get to 6TB, Variety of encryption options...
  • Slightly slower than SATA version under lower MySQL loads...
  • The Seagate Enterprise Capacity SAS 6TB HDD combines great performance with a design the industry is comfortable with making the drive an easy choice for environments that need big capacity to support growing data sets. Seagate SAS 6TB Product PageDiscuss...
neoseeker.com
Updated:
2014-12-10 05:31:49
Average rating:0
On a normal day, I tend to have about 110GB of storage on me. That's just counting my cellphone's internal storage, one extra MicroSD card, and the Patriot Stellar USB/OTG attached to my keychain. Nothing fancy by today's standards you might argue; but if...
  • Almost 35 years after Seagate released the world's first 5.25-inch hard disk, the company unleashes a 6000GB colossus upon the storage arena in the form of the Enterprise Capacity 3.5 HDD v4. The sheer amount of storage that Seagate managed to...
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