Western Digital Releases New 18TB, 20TB EAMR Drives
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Western Digital releases new 18TB, 20TB EAMR drives:
Earlier this month, Western Digital announced retail availability of its Gold 16TB and 18TB CMR drives, as well as an upcoming 20TB Ultrastar SMR drive. These nine-platter disks are the largest individual hard drives widely available today.
Earlier this year, rival drive vendor Seagate promised to deliver 18TB and 20TB drives in 2020, but they have not yet materialized in retail channels.
Seagate's largest drives, like Western Digital's, needed a new technology to overcome the Magnetic Recording Trilemma-but Western Digital's EAMR (Energy Assisted Magnetic Recording) is considerably less-exotic than the HAMR (Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording) used by Seagate. That more conservative approach likely helped Western Digital beat its rival to market.
The maximum usable data density on a magnetic recording device is limited by three competing factors. Magnetic coercivity-the strength of magnetic field required to demagnetize a domain-must be high enough to prevent the separately recorded grains from influencing one another and corrupting data. The field strength of the write head must be high enough to overcome the coercivity of the medium. Finally, the size of the field generated by the write head must be small enough so as not to overwrite adjacent areas.
[...] Although Western Digital is continuing its research into MAMR technology, the tech used in this month's new drives-EAMR, or Energy Assisted Magnetic Recording-is considerably less exotic. Rather than alter the magnetic properties of the medium with microwave or laser emissions, EAMR simply stabilizes the write field more rapidly and accurately, by using a bias current on the main pole of the write head as well as the current on the voice coils.
The potential data loss from drive failure grows ever larger...
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