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Toshiba introduce new MBF enterprise drives


Toshiba has announce a MBF enterprise 2.5" hard drive. The smaller form factor drive will have a SAS interface, spin at 10k PRM and carry 600GB of data. The new drive will support SAS 6 GB/s.

"Toshiba has announced the MBF series of enterprise hard drives. The 2.5" drives come in a top capacity of 600GB. The drives are also the first to incorporate Toshiba's enterprise-class self encrypting drive (SED) offering, which encrypts data within the storage device. 

The MDF series also feature a SAS 6Gb/s interface, 10,025 RPM spindle speed and a power saving mode that lets the drive spin more slowly when not in use. 

The MBF is very similar to Seagate's latest Savvio offering which was announced a week ago. Clearly the enterprise market is thirsty for 2.5" drives that reduce the required footprint and power consumption, without giving up much performance. 

Capacities 300GB, 450GB, 600GB
Media Transfer Rate (max) 216 MB/s 
Average Seek Time  4.0ms tpy. Read, 4.4ms tpy. Write
Rotational Speed 10,025 RPM
Buffer 16MB
Interface SAS 2.0 (6GB/s SAS)

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