The launch of the 36TB Exos M comes a month after a new 32TB model appeared
Seagate is now comfortably ahead of archrival Western Digital
For the first time, 10TB-per-plate technology has also been mentioned
Seagate added a 36TB Exos M model to its growing family of data center hard drives, making it the largest hard drive currently available. The as-yet-unnamed device is based on the company’s mature Mozaic 3+ platform and has been shipped to select customers, most likely hyperscalers like Microsoft or AWS.
The American warehouse company added one 32TB Exos M last monthnearly a year after it added its previous largest drive, a 30TB model. Competitive Western Digital has a 32TB HDD in its range, but unlike the Seagate, it uses 11 platters (instead of 10) to reach this capacity. The same goes for Toshiba; tested the Japanese company 31TB and 32TB models with 10 and 11 dishes.