Leading Companies Around the World Select
HGST’s HelioSeal™ Platform for Best Storage Density, Reliability
and TCO for Cloud and Enterprise Data Center Storage Applications;
More than One Million Units Deployed
With more than one million helium-filled hard disk drives (HDDs)
deployed, HGST (@HGSTStorage), a Western Digital company (NASDAQ:
WDC) today announced it has achieved a new milestone in reliability
as the only manufacturer with drives field-proven and rated for two
and a half (2.5) million hours mean time between failure (MTBF).
Today’s news demonstrates that HGST’s helium HDDs are poised to
become the mainstream choice for data center applications where
storage density, reliability and power efficiency are paramount.
Now shipping its second generation HelioSeal Platform drives, HGST
is shifting its volume mix and ramping Helium production to meet
strengthening customer demand across cloud and mainstream data
center applications.
HGST Ultrastar He8 - Helium filled HDD,
8TB (Photo: Business Wire)
Path To True TCO
With strong market acceptance from the largest cloud service
providers, Internet giants, OEMs and businesses around the world,
including Netflix, Huawei, Inspur, HP, OVH, Starline, Buffalo,
DataON, DDN and Racktop to name a few, the HGST HelioSeal Platform
represents proven innovation in high-capacity HDD technology and
reliability, while lowering true total cost of ownership (TCO).
While there are a number of ways to increase hard drive capacity,
HGST’s HelioSeal platform is the only technology to provide
unmatched reliability and a long-term path for delivering higher
capacity storage on a standard 3.5-inch HDD form factor, while
lowering power and drive temperature at the same time. All this
equates to best storage density, TB-per-system weight, TB/Sq. foot
and lowest watt/TB for enterprise and cloud data centers.
Since introducing the technology in 2013, HGST has been steadily
increasing volume production to enable an expanding set of
customers to enjoy the proven benefits of its Helium-filled
technology. Now in its second generation, HGST’s HelioSeal platform
is gaining broader customer support and the company is increasing
production of its Ultrastar® He8, 8TB drives – the highest capacity
available in the market that delivers full performance for all
capacity-optimized applications. HGST’s HelioSeal technology allows
this to be accomplished at standard 7,200 RPM performance with low
power while competitive air based products typically reduce RPM and
performance to achieve lower power.
Both the Ultrastar® He8 and the Ultrastar He6 families now
feature an unprecedented reliability rating of 2.5M hours MTBF. Due
to its patented manufacturing process and the inherent benefits of
Helium, HGST’s HelioSeal drives are field proven and have a more
robust design margin than traditional air based drives. The HGST
Helium drives are hermetically-sealed, which keep air, humidity and
other contaminates out of the drive, allowing them to be used in
harsh or ambient environments. The Helium inside the drives also
reduces disk vibration and flutter, adding to even greater
reliability.
HGST will continue to extend its capacity leadership by
combining two complementary technologies: HelioSeal technology and
Shingled Magnetic Recording (SMR) in its industry-leading 10TB
helium-drives. The additive nature of these two technologies,
combined with the economies of scale provided by increased
Helium-drive manufacturing capacity, will further enhance HGST’s
TCO advantage. HGST expects that by 2017, 50 percent of its
enterprise capacity drive shipments will be Helium.
“Based on the patented HelioSeal technology, HGST’s Ultrastar
Helium-filled drives are the only drives that improve data center
TCO on virtually every level—from storage density, power and
cooling costs, to reliability, capacity and more. We also believe
it is the only way to get to higher densities therefore higher
capacities while maintaining reliability. All of these factors
contribute to defining the true TCO of the data center,” said
Brendan Collins, vice president of product marketing, HGST. “With
more than one million drives deployed, the rapid industry adoption
of this revolutionary technology affirms our commitment to Helium
as the foundation for all future scaling technologies. With a
valued-based pricing strategy in place and manufacturing
investments to promote the increased volumes, HGST is on an
accelerated path to delivering higher capacities and better TCO
into existing and future form factor designs.”
Driving Down Data Center TCO: The Value of HelioSeal
Technology
With the amount of new data being created and replicated
doubling every two years, data center architects have a lot to
consider when planning for future growth. Capacity growth is only
one piece of the equation. The additional power, cooling and floor
space required to operate that extra storage is another, and can
add up. Leveraging the inherent benefits of Helium, HGST’s
HelioSeal technology delivers today’s lowest TCO for enterprise and
cloud data centers through:
- Greater power efficiency – Disks
spin more easily in a helium-filled environment, resulting in 23%
lower operating power. The 8TB helium drives consume just 5.1 watts
during idle operation, a 44% reduction in watts-per-TB compared to
conventional 6TB air-based HDDs, creating greener data centers with
reduced energy costs and carbon footprint.
- Leading storage density – Helium
is essential to maintaining the required reliability for future
generation drives beyond 8TB. Industry-leading 8TB capacity in a
3.5-inch HDD footprint, which are plug-and-play in virtually any
data center environment, delivers 33% more storage capacity for
mainstream applications than competitive 6TB offerings.
- Lower cooling requirements –
HGST Helium-filled drives typically run 4˚–5˚C cooler, which lowers
power and cooling costs and leads to better field reliability,
allowing HGST to increase its MTBF specification for the He6 and
He8 drives.
- Better weight-per-TB – Up to 38%
lower weight-per-TB for improved environmental conditions in
high-density deployments and allows for more storage capacity where
building codes enforce floor loading limits.
- Environmental robustness – Use
them virtually anywhere, including ambient air, free cooling data
centers. Many air-filled drives use a breather filter leading to
reliability problems when used in environments with high levels of
carbon or dust, or in high altitudes. This problem does not exist
with HelioSeal drives as they’re hermetically sealed.
- Value $/TB – Higher volume
production for its second-generation 8TB HelioSeal HDD leads to
lower cost to the market.
HGST is shipping its 6TB Ultrastar He6 and 8TB Ultrastar He8
helium-filled drives in volume today. HGST’s 10TB Helium HDDs with
SMR are sampling with select customers. For more information,
please visit: http://www.hgst.com.
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Quote Sheet:
Qiu Long, President, Server Business, IT Product Line, Huawei
Technologies Co. Ltd., said, “To support the customers’ rapid
business growth as well as to efficiently scale, servers and
massive data centers must optimize TCO to help manage capacity,
power, cooling and storage density. We congratulate HGST on their
one millionth helium hard drive deployment. HGST’s HelioSeal
platform is an excellent innovation, delivering advanced technology
to help meet the growing capacity and TCO needs in the data
center.”
“HGST’s HelioSeal drives are ideal storage solutions which offer
the lowest TCO for hyperscale cloud storage applications. In an
open-air datacenter like ours, we demand the highest storage
capacity and the lowest power consumption without sacrificing
performance and reliability. HelioSeal Platform can protect the
hard drives from contaminates in the air and enable the drives to
operate in ambient environments,” said Li Jin, Inspur group vice
president.
“Congratulations to HGST on its one millionth helium drive
deployment,” said David Fullagar, director of content delivery
architecture at Netflix. “We stream millions of movies and TV shows
to consumers around the world, 24/7, so there’s incredible demand
on our content delivery infrastructure. As an early adopter and
proponent of HGST’s HelioSeal platform, we quickly saw the benefits
of this technology as it delivers the best storage density,
reliability and the lowest power for our video streaming
appliances.”
“To accommodate the increasing amount of data running through
enterprise datacenters today, our customers are realizing the need
for higher-density storage solutions,” said Trevor Schick, senior
vice president, HP Enterprise Group Global Supply Chain and
Quality. “HGST’s HelioSeal drives provide HP customers with
increased capacity to maximize datacenter efficiency, without
incurring excessive costs.”
“Being at the cutting edge of technology innovation is part of
our DNA. When we first heard about HGST’s helium drives we knew we
had to be an early adopter,” explained Miroslaw Klaba, vice
president of R&D at OVH. “HGST’s 6TB drives were integrated
into the OVH data centres over a year ago. We’ve been impressed
with the overall performance and reliability of the drives. HGST’s
has helped us to optimise efficiency within the OVH data centres.
We plan to continue to integrate the HelioSeal platform as it is an
integral part of our data centre design moving forward.”
“Our disk arrays from the RAIDdeluxe RDL-BD64 series with 64
hard drive trays in a 4U rack already provide massive storage
capacity, and with HGST’s 8TB HelioSeal hard drives we can achieve
up to 512TB with substantially lower power consumption,” said Bernd
Widmaier, sales director of Starline Computer GmbH. “Through the
efficient utilization of space and the higher capacity of 8TB per
hard drive, our clients immediately have several advantages. The
total cost of ownership is lowered through the higher packing
density and lower power consumption along with higher storage
capacity with continued high data transfer rates and reduced space
required in the rack.”
“We want to congratulate HGST on achieving its more than one
millionth Helium hard drive deployment. HGST Helium-filled hard
drives are the most suitable solution to increase storage capacity
and lower TCO and meets other recent requirements for data center
applications,” said Mr. Taiji Watanabe, director, member of the
Board General Manager, NAS Business Unit, Buffalo Inc. “HelioSeal
Technology attracts customer’s attention around the world. Buffalo
will continue to offer the best business solutions to our customers
using HGST drives.”
“HGST’s HelioSeal Helium HDD platform has become the de facto
standard in our mainstream enterprise Cluster-in-a-Box storage
appliances where capacity density, power efficiency and reliability
are paramount,” said Trenton R. Baker, vice president business
development, DataON Storage. “HGST’s HelioSeal platform is
revolutionary, and we are honored to be one of the first partners
to adopt this technology. Helium-based HDDs provide a path for
higher-capacity storage, as evident where the DataON CiB-9470 V12
delivers better than a one-half petabyte in a single appliance
offering the best $/TB, watt/TB, TB-per-system weight and TB/Sq.
foot for our big data and cloud hosting customers.”
“Industry leading performance and reliability are critical
factors for DDN customers dealing with large scale, high
performance Big Data and Web/Cloud environments. Over the last
year, DDN has worked with HGST to deliver customers fast, high
capacity storage solutions built with HGST HelioSeal drives. With
one of the largest capacity drives in the market and
industry-leading reliability, we are pleased to build on our
relationship with the addition of the new 8TB Helium drives to our
award-winning SFA12K and SFA7700 systems, along with the SS7000 and
SS8460 enclosures.” Molly Rector, Chief Marketing Officer, DDN.
“The HGST Helium drives enable us to offer a cloud with
revolutionary density and reduced power usage, which facilitates
economically efficient storage of PBs of data for our customers,”
said Jonathan Halstuch, CTO and co-founder, Racktop systems.
About HGST
HGST is a wholly owned and independently operated subsidiary of
Western Digital Corporation (NASDAQ: WDC). HGST sets the pace for
storage innovation and is helping the world harness the power of
data. Building on its reputation for producing reliable HDDs, SSDs,
and developing tighter integration with software, HGST is
optimizing storage efficiency and reliability for today’s
data-centric economy. Founded by the creators of the hard drive,
HGST serves a broad range of market segments, including enterprise,
cloud, OEM, mobile, consumer electronics and personal storage. HGST
was established in 2003 and maintains its U.S. headquarters in San
Jose, California. For more information, please visit
www.hgst.com.
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HDD and/or SSD storage products. These forward-looking statements
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of products based on new technologies, and other risks and
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(one trillion bytes). Actual capacity will vary depending on
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MTBF is a statistical representation of drive reliability under
median operating conditions. MTBF ratings are not intended to
predict an individual drive’s reliability and does not constitute a
warranty.
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