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Comparison Toshiba P300 HDWD240UZSVA 4 TB
SMR
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Toshiba P300 HDWD240UZSVA 4 TB SMR
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Toshiba P300 HDWD240UZSVA 4 TB
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Placementbuilt-inbuilt-in
TypeHDDHDD
FeaturespCpC
Size4000 GB500 GB
Form factor3.5 "3.5 "
ConnectionSATA3SATA3
Manufacturer's warranty2 years2 years
Technical specs
Cache memory128 MB64 MB
Record technologySMRCMR
RPM5400 rpm5400 rpm
Data transfer rate190 MB/s150 MB/s
Average search time4 ms
Operation power consumption4.1 W7 W
Standby power consumption2.3 W6 W
Shockproof70 G30 G
Reading noise level24 dB22 dB
Standby mode noise level22 dB21 dB
MTBF600 K300 K
General
Size147x102x26 mm147x102x26 mm
Weight650 g450 g
Added to E-Catalogapril 2021november 2015
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Toshiba P300 Desktop PC Hard Drive 4 TB HDWD240UZSVA

The P300 is ideal for graphic designers and creative professionals looking for a powerful performance. Fast read and write s... morepeeds and a secure design The P300’s dual-stage actuator, improves positional accuracy, negating the effects on head-track alignment that vibrations can cause. This design makes for more precise, faster read and write speeds, and instant access to your data.
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Toshiba P300 3.5" 4000 GB Serial ATA III HDWD240UZSVA

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Toshiba P300 internal hard drive 4 TB 5400 RPM 128 MB 3.5" Serial HDWD240UZSVA

SoftwareWindows operating systems supportedYesMac operating systems supportedYesLinux operating systems supportedYesHard driv... moreeComponent forPCHDD interface transfer rate6 Gbit/sAverage latency4.17 msStart/stop cycles600000Hot-swapNoHDD speed5400 RPMHDD size3.5"HDD capacity4 TBFeaturesTypeHDDComponent forPCHDD interface transfer rate6 Gbit/sInterfaceSerial ATA IIIAverage latency4.17 msWindows operating systems supportedYesMac operating systems supportedYesLinux operating systems supportedYesS
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Toshiba 5500799

Specifications:General:- Type of device:Internal hard-drive.- Ability:4 TB.- Form factor:3.5´´.- Interface:SATA 6Gb/s.- Buffe... morer size:128 MB.-.Features:Native Command Queuing (NCQ),tecnología Advanced Format,Data Protection Technology.- Width:101.85 mm.- Depth:147 mm.- Height:26.1 mm.- Weight:650 g Installment:- Drive Transfer Rate:600 MBps (external).- Medium latency:4.17 ms.- Spindle speed:5400 rpm Reliability:- Irreversible errors:1 times 10^14.- Charge / Discharge Cycles:600,000 Expansion and connectivity:- Interfaces:1 x SATA 6 Gb/s.- Compatible bay:3.5´´ Feeding:- Energy consumption:4.11 watts (read/write).- 2.32 watts (Energy Saver standby) Different:- Standards Compliance:RoHS.- Package type:Wholesale Environment Parameters:- Minimum operating temperature:0 °C.- Maximum operating temperature:60 °C.- Minimum storage temperature:-40 °C.- Storage temperature:65 °C.- Shock Tolerance (Operating):70 g 2 ms.- Shock tolerance (non-operating):350 g 2 ms average sine wave.- Vibration Tolerance (Operating):0.5 g 5-350 Hz.- Vibration tolerance (non-operating):3 g 5-500 Hz.
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Toshiba P300 internal hard drive 4 TB 5400 RPM 128 MB 3.5" Serial ATA III HDWD240UZSVA

Toshibas 3.5-inch P300 Desktop PC Hard Drive delivers a high performance for professionals. With its dual-stage actuator you... morecan count on smooth responsive computing. Whats more your data and media is secured with a ramp loading design as well as a shock sensor. The P300 is available in capacities up to 6 TB. POWERFUL STORAGE The P300 is ideal for graphic designers and creative professionals looking for a powerful performance. Available in storage capacities of up to 6 TB with fast read and write speeds and a secure design. PERFORMANCE ALONGSIDE RELIABILITY The P300s dual-stage actuator available in the 2 TB to 6 TB models improves positional accuracy negating the effects on head-track alignment that vibrations can cause. This design makes for more precise faster read and write speeds and instant access to your data. ENHANCED ACCESS PERFORMANCE The data read/write access sequence performance is further enhanced through innovative techniques to minimize head movement and disk revolutions. Optimized data access sequence helps improve performance and minimize mechanical workload from the drive. KEEP DATA SECURE The P300s design includes an internal shock sensor ensuring no data is lost. In addition ramp loading technology means that when your hard drive or desktop PC are being transported the drive slider does not make contact with the disk and risk wearing or data loss. BUILT TO DELIVER DESIGNED TO LAST Toshiba is renowned the world over for 50 years of leading innovation and the power behind its range of hard drives is no exception. Designed for high capacity and excellent performance you can be sure that Toshibas wealth of experience in hard drives is at work in your storage system.
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Size

Rated capacity is one of the key parameters of a hard drive, which determines how much information can fit on it. For SSHD, this item indicates the capacity of only the hard drive, for RAID arrays, the total capacity of the array.

The volume of information in the modern world is constantly growing and require more and more capacious drives. So in most cases it makes sense to choose a larger disk. In fact, the question of choosing this parameter often rests only on the price: the cost of the drive directly depends on the volume.

If the question is in such a way that you need to choose a disk "smaller and cheaper, but that's enough" — it's worth evaluating the amount of information that you have to deal with and the specifics of use. For example, for an ordinary office PC, designed mainly for working with documents, an internal drive of 2 TB and even 1 TB will be more than enough, and an enthusiastic gamer will need 4 TB, 6 TB and even 8 TB will not be superfluous. If you use a disc for recording from camcorders, then you can get a 10 TB, 12 TB, 14 TB, 16 TB, 18 TB or more HDD.

Cache memory

The amount of internal hard drive memory. This memory is an intermediate link between the high-speed computer RAM and the relatively slow mechanics responsible for reading and writing information on disk platters. In particular, the buffer is used to store the most frequently requested data from the disk — thus, the access time to them is reduced.
Technically, the size of the buffer affects the speed of the hard drive — the larger the buffer, the faster the drive. However, this influence is rather insignificant, and at the level of human perception, a significant difference in performance is noticeable only when the buffer size of the two drives differs many times — for example, 8 MB and 64 MB.

Record technology

CMR(Conventional Magnetic Recording) is a classic method of magnetic recording, characterized by high data access speed. CMR hard drives are used in systems where it is important to provide high (as far as possible) data read/write speed. These are user computers, security video surveillance systems, etc. The main disadvantage of CMR hard drives is the high complexity of creating volume drives, which is reflected in their price. Additionally, HDDs with CMR technology are quite “gluttonous” in terms of power supply.

SMR(Shingled Magnetic Recording) — a promising technology for magnetic recording, which is called "tiled". SMR allows to achieve high data density, which in turn increases the capacity of memory drives and lowers their market value. SMR hard drives have slow rewriting speed, which makes such memory drives poorly suited for use in client computer systems. But they have proven themselves well when working as part of data processing centers, archives and similar systems for which low write / rewrite speed is not critical. However, some companies still produce SMR solutions for personal and even mobile systems. These HDDs use an optimized write/rewrite technology called Drive-Managed SMR (DM-SMR).

Data transfer rate

The speed of data transfer between the disk and client devices is determined by the type of drive, spindle speed, memory buffer size and connection connectors. The last parameter is the most important, since it is impossible to exceed the bandwidth of a particular interface.

Average search time

The time it takes for the hard disk mechanics to find random requested data to read. For each specific case, the search time is different, as it depends on the location of the data on the surface of the disk and the position of the read head, therefore, the average value is indicated in the characteristics of hard drives. The lower the average seek time, the faster the disk works, all other things being equal.

Operation power consumption

The amount of power consumed by the disk when reading and writing information. In fact, this is the peak power consumption, it is in these modes that the drive consumes the most energy.

HDD power consumption data is needed primarily to calculate the overall system power consumption and power supply requirements for the system. In addition, for laptops that are planned to be used often "in isolation from outlets", it is advisable to choose more economical drives.

Standby power consumption

The amount of power consumed by the disk "idle". In the on state, the disk platters rotate regardless of whether information is being written or read or not — maintaining this rotation takes the energy consumed while waiting.

The lower the power consumption while waiting, the more economical the disk is, the less energy it consumes. At the same time, we note that in fact this parameter is relevant mainly when choosing a drive for a laptop, when energy efficiency is crucial. For stationary PCs, “idle” power consumption does not play a special role, and when calculating the requirements for a power supply, it is necessary to take into account not this indicator, but the power consumption during operation (see above).

Shockproof

A parameter that determines the resistance of the hard drive to drops and shocks during operation (that is, in the on state). Shock resistance is measured in G — units of overload, 1 G corresponds to the usual force of gravity. The higher the G number, the more resistant the disc is to various kinds of concussions and the less likely it is to be damaged, say, in the event of a fall. This setting is especially important for external drives and drives used in laptops.

Reading noise level

The level of noise produced by the disk when reading and/or writing information. The source of sound in this case is the moving plates of the disk, as well as the mechanics that control the reading heads. The lower the noise level, the more comfortable the use of the device. The maximum noise produced by modern hard drives during operation is about 50 dB — this is comparable to the sound background in an average office.
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