iturnedintoanewt@lemm.eetoTechnology@lemmy.world•Seagate Sets New Record With 36TB Hard Drive And Teases Upcoming 60TB ModelEnglish
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10 days agoOK…what’s this HAMR technology and how does it play compared to the typical CMR/SMR performance differences?
I fear HAMR sounds like a variation on the idea of getting a coarser method to prepare the data to be written, just like on SMR. These kind of hard drives are good for slow predictable sequential storage, but they suck at writing more randomly. They’re good for surveillance storage and things like that, but no good for daily use in a computer.