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  • 06-20-2008 10:03 AM

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    WD Introduces RE3 Enterprise SATA Hard Drives

    The Data Center, HotHardware's new community for IT professionals, is sponsored by Dell's Future of Storage. This article is part of our ongoing series of topics and discussions related to IT, Enterprise Storage and related storage technologies.

    WD'S THIRD-GENERATION HIGH CAPACITY ENTERPRISE SATA HARD DRIVES OFFER NEW AND ENHANCED FEATURES AND NEW ELECTRONICS FOR RELIABILITY IN DEMANDING ENVIRONMENTS

    WD Unveils New High-Speed 'Black' Edition DrivesLAKE FOREST, Calif. - June 19, 2008 - Addressing the growing enterprise market for highly reliable high-capacity storage, WD (NYSE: WDC) today announced it is now shipping the new WD RE3 SATA hard drives, the company's latest generation of "RE" family drives. As data centers become larger and more complex, WD's third-generation high capacity enterprise SATA hard drives enhance vibration and shock tolerance and deploy new electronics to increase performance approximately 20 percent and by as much 60 percent in high-vibration environments.

    "WD has continued to leverage its extensive experience gained from previous generation enterprise drives, as well as our enterprise-class WD VelociRaptor™ drives, to develop a hard drive perfectly suited for servers, network attached storage and storage networks," said Tom McDorman, vice president and general manager of enterprise storage solutions for WD. "WD's RE3 family offers the best combination of enhanced features, superior reliability, and optimum performance for enterprise applications."

    In line with the WD RE drive heritage, WD RE3 drives feature 1.2 million hours MTBF, native command queuing (NCQ), time limited error recovery (TLER), and an extensive and enhanced testing process to ensure long-term reliability for demanding enterprise applications.

     

    WD RE3 Features

    • Dual processor - Twice the processing power that results in a 20 percent performance improvement over the previous generation.
    • RAFF technology - Resulting in up to 60 percent performance improvement over previous generation drives, WD's fourth-generation RAFF technology includes sophisticated electronics to monitor the drive and correct both linear and rotational vibration simultaneously, in real time for maximum performance in high vibration environments.
    • IntelliSeek technology - Calculates optimum seek speeds to lower power consumption, noise and vibration in active seek modes without degrading performance.
    • Multi-axis shock sensor - An additional third sensor has been added to RE3 models to automatically detect the subtlest shock events and compensates to protect the data.
    • RAID-specific, Time-Limited Error Recovery (TLER) - Prevents drive fallout caused by the extended hard drive error-recovery processes common to desktop drives.
    • Third-generation dynamic fly height - With this next generation dynamic fly height technology, each read-write head's fly height is adjusted in real time for optimum reliability.
    • Thermal extended burn-in test - Extended burn-in testing with thermal cycling added to ensure only the most robust drives are produced as RAID Edition.
    • NoTouch ramp load technology - The recording head never touches the disk media ensuring significantly less wear to the recording head and media as well as better drive protection in transit.

    Price and Availability
    WD RE3 500 GB (model WD5002ABYS), 320 GB (model WD3202ABYS) and the 250 GB (model WD2502ABYS) hard drives are available now through select distributors and resellers. Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the WD RE3 500 GB is $119, the 320 GB is $89 and the 250 GB is $79 USD. WD RE3 drives are covered by a five-year limited warranty. More information about WD RE3 enterprise drives may be found on the company's Web site.

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  • 06-20-2008 11:44 AM In reply to

    RE: WD Introduces RE3 Enterprise SATA Hard Drives

    A 20 percent increase is an impreesive amount cant wait to see HH test one!

    Current Rig Specs: Amd K7/600mhz 384mb PC133 32 mg Video Every time u see my specs you,ll love yours more!! Working on a New Rig!

     

     

     

     

     

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  • 06-20-2008 2:58 PM In reply to

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    Re: WD Introduces RE3 Enterprise SATA Hard Drives

     with that kinda increase perf wise I wonder what the price diff will be between it and the new raptor????

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  • 06-20-2008 8:45 PM In reply to

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    Re: WD Introduces RE3 Enterprise SATA Hard Drives

    rapid1:
     with that kinda increase perf wise I wonder what the price diff will be between it and the new raptor????

    I'm sure the RE3 will not retail for more than ~$200ish....what is the velociraptor? Like $400??

    I am all about efficiency over brute-force speed.........HW lasts longer this way and as we all know, HDD aren't exaclty the greatest-lived things in a rig.

     

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  • 06-23-2008 12:27 PM In reply to

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    RE: WD Introduces RE3 Enterprise SATA Hard Drives

    The VelociRaptor drives are $299 retail. The 500G model of this drive is $119 according to the press release. Both the VelociRaptor and this RE3 drive are built on what is considered "Enterprise" hard drive platforms. Ie: they're built with extended MTBF in mind.

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  • 06-23-2008 1:20 PM In reply to

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    Re: RE: WD Introduces RE3 Enterprise SATA Hard Drives

    But all the same, how can a drive that is spinning 72% faster (velociraptor), thus causing greater heat output and larger spindle stress have a similiar life expectancy with that of the WD's RE3 drive?

    Or are you just saying WD is concentrating on extending MTBF between all drives in general in contrast of say, a Hitachi drive?

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