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March 08, 2011

Western Digital buys Hitachi Storage for $4.3B

Storage company Western Digital has just entered into an agreement to buy competing company Hitachi Global Storage Technologies for $4.3 billion in cash and stocks.

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June 26, 2007

Need body armor? Try Maxtor.

Storage solution companies make the one of the toughest metal armors around. Just look at this Maxtor HDD which was shot by a .45 caliber Automatic Colt Pistol and .38 Special Full Metal Jacket.

Maxtor HDD

All 5 shots hit the hard drive but not a single bullet got past through.

Maxtor HDD

Now, that’s tough. So there’s still some good use in all those crashed HDD hanging around somewhere. :D

{Picture via Pete}

July 21, 2006

How much drive space you got?

These days, drive space are almost dime a dozen. There was a time when retail prices where around Php1 per MB and a lot of storage manufacturers (Western Digital, Maxtor, Seagate, Fujitsu) are fighting teeth to teeth to deliver faster and higher capacity drives.

I have around a total of 360GB of storage space. (Make that 400GB if you add my 40GB iPod)

Back in 1999, I bought a 13GB 5400 rpm Seagate drive for about Php5,500. Now, I can get a Seagate 300GB Barracuda SATA at PC Express for Php500 more. That gives you 50MB per Philippine Peso (~50MB per dollar).

The 400GB and 500GB drives (7200 rpm with 8MB cache) are still a bit expensive. Villman sells them at Php13.5k and Php17.5k respectively.

That, despite the fact that Seagate has already merged with Maxtor last December.

Just wait ’til Flash drives become really cheap most laptops and PCs will have them instead of the slower EIDE/SATA drive.

December 22, 2005

Seagate to buy Maxtor for $1.9 billion

(from The Inquirer)

Hard drive manufacturers Seagate and Maxtor confirmed the acquisition. The deal is worth $1.9 billion. The firms said the combination will be 10-20% accretive on a cash EPS basis after the first full year of combined operations. The combined company will save around $300 million in operating expenses after the first full year of integration, Seagate said. The transaction will be completed in the second half of next year. If the deal falls apart, Maxtor will pick up $300 million.

Is this good news?

Maybe yes. Because the combined Seagate+Maxtor production line will save (as they claim) $300 million on their first year and this could translate to bigger budget for R&D, huge HDD capacities and lower retail prices.

Maybe not. You now have a HDD giant having almost complete monopoly of the industry. And we know what it means for prices and reliability when one is the only single player left.

June 07, 2005

Maxtors’ 0.5TB HDD

Yes, that’s half a terabyte of storage. Maxtor seems to be on top of the race, for now. Full press release here.

It won’t be long ’til we get our hands to a 1 TB HDD. :) I’ll give it another year.