The Exos X24 3.5" Internal Hard Drive by Seagate is a scalable, responsive, and innovative storage solution, renowned for its powerful performance and proven technology. This hard drive is built on a platform that has shipped millions of units worldwide and is a preferred choice in leading cloud service provider solutions, making it a highly sought-after product in the data storage market. Designed with the highest rack-space efficiency in mind, the Exos X24 is protected with Seagate Secure, offering an extreme market-leading capacity. This hard drive has earned customer trust by consistently delivering peace of mind with its superior reliability.
It boasts an impressive enterprise-class drive with a 550TB/year workload rating and a 2.5M -hour Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF), meeting even the most demanding storage requirements. The Exos X24 also offers customizable power options with PowerChoice and PowerBalance features. These allow for optimized power consumption when the drive is in use and when it's idle, making it a customizable solution to fit your specific needs. Experience amazing performance with advanced write caching, coupled with data transfer rates of up to 285MB/s. This provides a significant boost in performance without compromising on capacity.
For advanced data security, the Exos X24 comes with Seagate Instant Secure Erase, ensuring safe, affordable, fast, and easy drive retirement. The Exos X24 is scalable to run big data applications and meet hyperscale demands. It offers consistent performance with low latency and repeatable response times, thanks to its enhanced caching. With high capacity, it supports data analytics capabilities and other dense architectures for the highest rack-space efficiency. It's a cost-effective solution that optimizes Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) with the lowest cost per terabyte. Reliability is a key feature of the Exos X24, offering extended reliability with a 2.5M -hour MTBF.
It's best suited for scalable hyperscale applications and cloud data centers, massive scale-out data centers, big data applications, high-capacity density RAID storage, mainstream enterprise external storage arrays, distributed file systems, including Hadoop and Ceph, enterprise backup and restore-D2D, virtual tape, and centralized surveillance.