Seagate made headlines when they introduced their 750GB hard drive, the Barracuda 7200.10. With the recent advances in drive capacity everyone is looking for the biggest and best drive, especially high demand users who need tremendous capacity for applications like video editing, web servers, and file storage. The Barracuda 7200.10 is a desktop drive but Seagate recently brought out the enterprise version, the Barracuda ES. In this article we will be looking at this drive in the 750GB version.
…the Barracuda ES speaks for itself. This drive is poised to become a heavyweight in the storage industy because of the way it is able to combine solid performance with an impressive capacity. Users should not expect the performance of a 10,000 or 15,000 RPM drive but for SATA mass storage Seagate has really hit the mark with the Barracuda ES.
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