Hitachi Releases World's Most Energy-Efficient HDD
An anonymous reader writes "Today Hitachi released what they are calling the 'world's most energy efficient desktop hard drive' capable of reducing the active and idle power consumption by up to 40 percent over the previous generation." The drive will come in a range of flavors starting at 250GB and ranging to 500GB. Hitachi is promising these drives in high volume later this year.
Okay, less power. But what have you given up in the trade-off?
"It's the height of ridiculousness to say for those 9 lines you get hundreds of millions."
OK, I've read the article, but he important question was not addresses: Will it run Linux, or XP for that matter, or does it get some of it's power savings by the same technique some new notebook drive do, embedded flash memory that is only supported in that awful Vista and not XP?
I'm an American. I love this country and the freedoms that we used to have.
All servers in data centers are running 15000rpm these days. Mostly SCSI until recently, in my experience.
Experience teaches only the teachable. -AH