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Fatwah on Western Digital
Seagate announced the other day that they're discontinuing 2.5" 7200rpm drives in favor of high capacity 5400rpm models and hybrid drives for performance.
Seagate also announced some 3.5" hybrid drives.
I've had a few hybrid drives and, other than a modest subjective improvement in boot/resume time, they appear to offer no real advantages over traditional 7200rpm models. So there's no doubt at all that this is just a matter of staking out a higher margin niche. Somehow I doubt that 16GB of cache is going to help a 2TB drive all that much, either.
Nothing too exciting or surprising, but hybrid drive still seem to me more like a product in search of a market rather than the other way around.
Seagate also announced some 3.5" hybrid drives.
I've had a few hybrid drives and, other than a modest subjective improvement in boot/resume time, they appear to offer no real advantages over traditional 7200rpm models. So there's no doubt at all that this is just a matter of staking out a higher margin niche. Somehow I doubt that 16GB of cache is going to help a 2TB drive all that much, either.
Nothing too exciting or surprising, but hybrid drive still seem to me more like a product in search of a market rather than the other way around.