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Eurocom breaks 3TB storage barrier in its notebooks with Seagate Momentus 7200rpm drives
VR-Zone - August 15, 2010 2:02 PM
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Eurocom, which specializes in desktop replacements, has cracked the 3TB storage barrier on a single laptop by cramming up to four laptop hard drives in its mobile server and mobile workstation lines.
High capacity laptop drives typically require three platters, resulting in a thicker drive. However, not only has Seagate managed to pack 750GB in two platters (and hence a standard 9.5mm drive height) in its latest Momentus, the ST9750420AS, the drive has a rotational speed of 7200rpm too. With massive storage capacity and speed, virtualization and cloud computing are just some of the tasks that can be done with Eurocom’s new high powered mobile solutions.
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