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JAKARTA Seagate Technology, a data storage company, launched a new data storage system called Seagate Exos CORVATOR 4U106 on Monday, November 20.

This latest device presents a hard drive with a high capacity and multi-petabyte block storage system (PB). The capacity reaches 2.5PB or the equivalent of 2.500TB.

EXos CORVAULT comes with tighter and higher shelves, longer life cycles, and smaller power per PB so that the resultingcost of ownership (TCO) will be lower.

Seagate said that their new device was built with self-repair technology from Autonomous Drive Regency (ADR) and Advanced Distributed Autonomic Protection Technology (ADAPT).

With these two capabilities, Exos CORVAULT can reduce down-time and optimize central resources such as maintenance and human intervention. These two things can reduce the carbon footprint and electronic waste produced by data centers.

This device is specifically designed for a very large data center architecture. With a combination of self-repair technology and PB storage blocks that are considered efficient, storage network resources can be reduced by 50 percent and the efficiency of the racks to increase by 30 percent.

As a large-scale data collection device, CORVAULT can save up to 80 percent of storage costs every year, including operating, service, and maintenance technology costs.

Seagate Exos CORVAULT 4U106 comes with a capacity of 2PB and 2.5PB. Both will be available at the end of December this year according to customer request. To get this device, customers need to apply for an order via a reselleroff from Seagate.


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