Seagatelately published its novel Barracuda 7200.10 memory line, and withthat, the company brought in the largest hard repel on the market at750GB. While that is impressive in itself, there is more to thestory. Along with contributing a novel line and the highest capacityrepel to the market, Seagate is also the 1st company to bring 3.5"desktop repels that utilize vertical entering to the market.


Youmight be believing that you've heard of perpendicular showingearlier, and that is probably since Seagate brought in mobile hardrepels (2.5") utilizing the engineering almost a year ago. Theengineering isn't brand novel. Technologists accept been exploringand perfecting the engineering for over 10 years.So, what is verticalrecording, and why do we caTraditionally, hard repel producers havebeen shrinking information bits more and more and packing them closerand closer in concert in order gain areal density in longitudinalshowing.


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Still,there are disadvantages and determined to shrinking bits and crowdingthem closer. presently, the answer to reaching the next points ofareal density is vertical recording since more bits can be packed ineach square inch. Perpendicular entering will change a 5-foldincrease in capacity over today's repels that utilize longitudinalentering.


Thatmeans 2TB 3.5" repels for desktops, 500GB 2.5" repels forlaptops and fifty GB one" drives for MP3 players.While thecapacity is exciting, the repel itself appears only like any ordinarySeagate Barracuda for the most component. You can assure that it justhas a SATA power connector and doesn't admit the legacy four-pin(Molex) connector. To the right of the information and powerconnectors, you might accept noticed a jumper block. The picturebelow should construct its purpose a small clearer.