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Seagate Unveils Exos 4U100: 3.2PB Storage for AI Workflows
BREAKING: Seagate has just announced the launch of its cutting-edge Exos 4U100, a revolutionary storage solution capable of holding up to 3.2 petabytes in a single enclosure. This development is crucial for businesses leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), as the demand for high-capacity data storage surges.
The Exos 4U100 is designed to meet the growing data requirements of AI-driven applications, ensuring seamless data ingestion and processing in both data centers and edge environments. With Mozaic HAMR technology at its core, this system promises enhanced performance while significantly reducing power consumption—30% less than its predecessor.
Seagate emphasizes that the Exos 4U100 is engineered for high-volume workflows, delivering 70% more efficient cooling and supporting rapid data updates and local analysis crucial for AI workloads. This innovation allows for model checkpointing, long-term retention, and continuous data ingestion, making it a game-changer for industries reliant on real-time data processing.
Melyssa Banda, Senior Vice President of Edge Storage and Services at Seagate, stated,
“The Seagate Exos 4U100 JBOD marks the beginning of a bold new chapter in edge storage innovation—engineered to meet the evolving demands of data creation, storage, replication and analysis at the edge.”
In a related development, Solidigm has reportedly packed nearly $2.7 million worth of SSDs into the largest storage cluster to date, featuring 200 122TB SSDs that total 23.6PB in a compact 16U rackspace. This highlights the industry’s rapid technological advancements as it adapts to the ever-increasing data landscape.
Seagate’s Exos 4U100 and its HAMR technology are particularly significant for edge environments, where data is generated away from central cloud systems. The system not only handles vast amounts of data but also includes robust security features such as secure boot and Redfish management—essential for meeting evolving data sovereignty regulations.
As the world continues to generate data at an unprecedented rate, the Exos 4U100 represents a critical tool for organizations striving to maintain efficiency and security across diverse storage layers. The question remains: can such high-capacity enclosures remain manageable in the fast-evolving landscape of AI?
With the Exos 4U100 now available, organizations looking to enhance their AI capabilities should assess how this technology could revolutionize their data storage strategies. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story as the tech landscape continues to evolve.
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