Western Digital today announced a new, helium-filled enterprise HDD that allows for 10TB capacities without using the SMR method,
sticking to industry standard PMR. SMR, or Shingled Magnetic Recording
drives, can not typically be used natively by the OS or disk
controllers, and instead often require extra software and/or firmware
updates.
This makes their broad adoption limited, since the drives are not drop-in replacements
for the far more ubiquitous Perpendicular Magnetic Recording (PMR).
WD's latest enterprise drive, sold as the HGST Ultrastar He10, uses the
PMR storage method, and as such is a full drop-in replacement for any
standard hard drive.
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