I can definitely see where Seagate is going with Constellation ES series hard drives. Offering faster speeds and cheaper storage, should be a no brainier who is going to be in competing with SCSI technology. SCSI is dying and being replaced with...
What if I told you that you could have Velociraptor level performance (and more) with almost seven times the capacity? Seagate's Constellation Hard Drive fits that bill to a T. It Outperforms the Velociraptor by almost 20mb/s on maximum read...
Our desktop performance index provides a useful summary and overview on the performance characteristics of both hard drives reviewed here. Seagate’s Constellation ES is much faster than the Samsung Spinpoint F3EG. The Constellation ES slightly...
The SATA models are clearly lower on power consumption than the SAS models, probably because of the different controllers, as well as the increased 6Gb/s link speed on SAS. The performance results of the Constellation ES are roughly similar...
Seagate has once again delivered a very robust and highly reliable storage solution with its fourth-generation Constellation ES series drives. With an engineering ethic built around providing exceptional enterprise-oriented sustainability for...
Above is a chart we put together that represents an (unweighted) geometric mean of the overall performance of each drive, based on all the tests we performed. Use this chart as a rough guide only, as we used an admittedly simplistic methodology to...
The Constellation ES is Seagate's 4th generation 3.5" 7200 RPM enterprise-class hard drive. The drives come in 500GB, 1TB and 2TB capacities and support both SATA II and SAS interfaces. The Constellation ES isn't all about high capacity and...
Die Seagate Constellation ES 2 TB ST32000644NS ist für den Dauereinsatz in Servern konzipiert. Ob sich der hohe Anschaffungspreis für die SATA-Festplatte lohnt, prüft der Test. Besonderheit: Die Festplatten-Serie Constellation ES bietet...
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