Seagate ST12000NM003G 12TB centralised back-end storage

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Seagate
  • Model code: ST12000NM003G
  • Series: Exos X16 Series
  • Storage type: HDD
  • Capacity: 12 TB
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Seagate Secure™ features for safe, affordable, fast, and easy drive retirement 2.5M- Hr MTBF PowerBalance™ feature optimises Watts/TB Helium sealed-drive design delivers lower total cost of ownership through lower power and weight Digital environmental sensors to monitor internal drive conditions for optimal operation and performance Best-fit applications include Hyperscale applications/cloud data centres, high-capacity density RAID storage, Mainstream enterprise external storage arrays, Enterprise backup and restore — D2D, virtual tape, Centralised surveillance

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Make Seagate
Manufacturer Seagate Technology
Category CCTV>Storage
Model code ST12000NM003G
Series Exos X16 Series
Storage type HDD
Capacity 12 TB
Interface SATA 6 Gb/s
Spin Speed 7200 RPM
Cache 256 MB
Maximum Operating Shock 50 Gs
Length 147 mm
Width 102 mm
Height 26 mm
Weight 670 g
AFR / MTBF 0.35%, 2,500,000 hours
Operating temperature 5 ~ 60 C (41 ~ 140 F)
Additional info
  • Seagate Secure™ features for safe, affordable, fast, and easy drive retirement
  • 2.5M- Hr MTBF
  • PowerBalance™ feature optimises Watts/TB
  • Helium sealed-drive design delivers lower total cost of ownership through lower power and weight
  • Digital environmental sensors to monitor internal drive conditions for optimal operation and performance
  • Best-fit applications include Hyperscale applications/cloud data centres, high-capacity density RAID storage, Mainstream enterprise external storage arrays, Enterprise backup and restore — D2D, virtual tape, Centralised surveillance
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