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A 16TB hard disk drive is on sale for far less than you'd think
By Desire Athow 14 hours ago
16TB HDD for just over $400
Storage giant Seagate unveiled two new hard disk drives with a 16TB capacity earlier this year and for once, it was not all about data centers.
The Exos X16 and the IronWolf/IronWolf Pro targeted two different audiences (data center for the first and NAS users for the second) and feature SATA or SAS interface only for the first one and SATA only for the second model.
Provantage is selling the Exos (ST16000NM001G) for just over $400 while the IronWolf one (ST16000VN001) retails for just under $500 from Amazon.
Seagate Exos X16 16TB Hard Disk Drive, only $400.19 at Provantage
At just over $25 per TB, this is a fantastic, fantastic deal for those looking for a drive to rule them all and for once, it doesn't carry any significant premium. Just bear in mind that 16TB is a lot of data to lose, just make sure you it backup.View Deal
Both have nine platters, use Helium technology and have a five year warranty (the IronWolf has three); they also share the s same spinning speed (7200RPM), idle power (5W), average latency (4.16ms) and cache (256MB).
A 16TB hard disk drive is on sale for far less than you'd think
By Desire Athow 14 hours ago
16TB HDD for just over $400

Storage giant Seagate unveiled two new hard disk drives with a 16TB capacity earlier this year and for once, it was not all about data centers.
The Exos X16 and the IronWolf/IronWolf Pro targeted two different audiences (data center for the first and NAS users for the second) and feature SATA or SAS interface only for the first one and SATA only for the second model.
Provantage is selling the Exos (ST16000NM001G) for just over $400 while the IronWolf one (ST16000VN001) retails for just under $500 from Amazon.
Seagate Exos X16 16TB Hard Disk Drive, only $400.19 at Provantage
At just over $25 per TB, this is a fantastic, fantastic deal for those looking for a drive to rule them all and for once, it doesn't carry any significant premium. Just bear in mind that 16TB is a lot of data to lose, just make sure you it backup.View Deal
Both have nine platters, use Helium technology and have a five year warranty (the IronWolf has three); they also share the s same spinning speed (7200RPM), idle power (5W), average latency (4.16ms) and cache (256MB).