Seagate ST2000VX003 2TB 59K SATA Hard Drive

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Robust Surveillance Storage The seventh-generation 6TB Seagate Surveillance HDD is designed to meet the increasing demands of high-resolution surveillance systems. With …
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Robust Surveillance Storage The seventh-generation 6TB Seagate Surveillance HDD is designed to meet the increasing demands of high-resolution surveillance systems. With its cost-effective performance and durability, this HDD is the perfect solution for always-on surveillance systems. High Capacity and Performance With a capacity of 6TB, this HDD can support up to 16 drives and 32 cameras per system. It is precision-tuned for high write surveillance workloads and can reliably perform in multi-drive systems with RAID support. The rotational vibration sensors ensure consistent performance even in the presence of system vibrations. Customizable Power Settings The Surveillance HDD allows you to customize power settings to best support motion-activated cameras with Idle 3 support. This ensures that your drive is always ready to record when needed, without any delay. Reliability and Rescue Services Engineered for demanding surveillance systems, the Surveillance HDD comes with a three-year Rescue Service Plan. In case of data loss or accidental damage, the data can be recovered with the help of Seagate Rescue Services. With a 90% success rate, Seagate leads the industry in data recovery. Consistent Performance in Multi-Drive Systems The Surveillance HDD is designed to maintain performance in multi-drive systems. With the addition of rotational vibration sensors, it can reliably perform in systems with up to 16 drives. These sensors also improve system vibration tolerance in RAID configurations. Improved Time-to-Ready The Surveillance HDD includes settings that ensure your drive is ready when your system needs to record. The Idle 3 power setting allows for immediate recording when motion is detected in a camera, reducing the time-to-ready and requiring smaller system buffer sizes.

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