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Hitachi ships quarter-terabyte laptop hard drive with extras

(Product News, 18 Jun 2007 )

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (Hitachi) has announced volume shipment of the industry's highest-performing and lowest power-consuming laptop hard disk drive at a quarter terabyte of capacity. The Travelstar 5K250 hard drive combines the fastest application performance in PCMark testing with the best power-efficiency of any 250 gigabyte (GB) 5400 RPM drive in its class. The newest 5400 RPM 2.5-inch hard drive from Hitachi - developed for notebook PCs, external storage devices, gaming consoles and other mobile devices - also features a host of category-leading features including 400G shock protection, quiet acoustics and optional Bulk Data Encryption for hard-drive level data security.

The Travelstar 5K250 hard drive offers 56 percent more capacity, a 23 percent shock improvement and an 8 percent overall application performance boost over its predecessor, the Travelstar 5K160 hard drive. According to the PCMark05 Benchmark, the Travelstar 5K250 hard drive offers 10 to 25 percent faster application performance than competing 5400 RPM drives.

The Hitachi Travelstar product line has maintained its position as the world's most popular 2.5-inch hard drive for more than 15 years. The 5K250 uses perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) technology, which builds upon the highly-successful debut of the Travelstar 5K160 hard drives.

Hitachi will also offer an enhanced-availability version, the E5K250, which is designed for applications needing around-the-clock access in lower transaction environments, such as blade servers, network routers, point-of-sale terminals and video surveillance systems.

A Quarter Terabyte & Many Extras
The Travelstar 5K250 hard drive offers, gigabyte for gigabyte, the best combination of leadership characteristics in a 5400 RPM 2.5-inch hard drive:

· 250 GB of storage translates to 250 hours of video, 89 feature length movies, 125 games or 64,500 four-minute songs;
· 10- 25 percent faster application performance than competitive 5400 RPM, featuring maximum sustained data rate of 665 megabits per second;
· 1.8W read/write power and 0.55W low power idle means longer battery life for more "unplugged" notebook time;
· 400 G operating shock (1000 G non-operating shock) gives your data the best protection against bumps and rough handling.

Under Lock 'n Key
Bulk Data Encryption from Hitachi is a hard-drive level data security mechanism that essentially puts users' data under lock and key for virtually impenetrable protection. It is offered as an option on the Travelstar 5K250 hard drive as well as the recently announced, Travelstar 7K200 hard drive, which is the 7200 RPM, high performance model of the product line.

Previously, data on a hard drive could be protected either through software-based encryption or a system-level password. However, hard-drive level encryption provides a higher level of benefit than both these options by offering better performance than software-based encryption and a higher level of security than system password protection.

In Bulk Data Encryption, data is scrambled using a key as it is being written to the disk and then descrambled with the key as it is retrieved. Thus, data encryption at the hard-drive level is generally considered a more sophisticated approach to securing users' data.

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies

 
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