(TS) – Seagate just announced their first line of SSDs, named Pulsar. It’s a 2.5-inch drive in slightly odd 50GB, 100GB and 200GB sizes, and it looks ready to compete with the current SSD leaders.

The specs you might expect:
- Up to 200 Gigabytes
- SLC technology
- 3 Gb/s SATA interface
- Improved IOPS per Watt (vs. hard drives)
- 2.5″ form factor with 7mm height
These make a lot of sense given the needs of today’s enterprise server market – 3Gb/s SATA, 2.5″, etc. The 7mm height provides some great density opportunites for blade server manufacturers in particular.
Designed to meet OEM perrformance, power, size and reliability requirements for enterprise blade and general server applications, the Pulsar SSD leverages 30 years of Seagate history of successfully designing, building and supporting the industry’s highest-quality enterprise storage devices for I/O-intensive, 24×7, enterprise computing environments.
Tags: 200G, Pulsar, Seagate
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