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MaXLine
III
SATA/PATA HARD DRIVE
250GB 300GB
MIDLINE AND NEARLINE
3.5" ATA DRIVES FOR 24X7
POWER-ON APPLICATIONS
HIGHLIGHTS
Large capacity up to 300GB
7200 RPM
SATA and PATA interfaces
16MB cache buffer
SATA II features
Native command queuing for
2X improved random read
performance over previous
generation MaXLine
12.5 rad/sec
2
rotational
vibration
EXCEPTIONAL RELIABILITY
Three-year warranty
Rated to 1 million hours
MTTF* for midline and
nearline applications at
low I/O duty cycles
S.M.A.R.T. features
Native SATA With SATA II Features, Large Capacity and
Reliability for Midline and Nearline Applications
MaXLine III drives provide large-capacity enterprise disk storage ideally
suited for midline and nearline applications that require increased per-
formance beyond traditional optical and tape solutions, as well as higher
reliability than traditional desktop hard drives. MaXLine III drives provide
IT managers with faster, more efficient alternatives to traditional backups,
such as point-in-time copies, snapshot clones and remote replication.
Businesses also have the option of maintaining more information on
midline storage to supplement their online storage, offering them greater
flexibility in managing their data. The third-generation MaXLine drives
offer up to 300GB storage capacity designed for Mean Time To Failure
(MTTF) of 1 million hours* for low I/O duty cycle midline and nearline
applications. Offered with a three-year limited warranty, MaXLine III
drives are available in either parallel or serial ATA interfaces.
Maxtor MaxCommand
technology
Native command queuing
Adaptive cache algorithms
Support for increased cache
size—16MB
Read streaming performance
SATA II features
Native command queuing
Hot plug
Staggered spin-up
Asynchronous signal recovery
Reliability
1 million hours MTTF*
at low duty cycle
S.M.A.R.T. features
Best-fit enterprise applications
Reference storage applications
Email archive
Data warehousing
Point-in-time copy
Snapshot clones
Remote replication
Disk-to-disk-to-tape
Video security applications
Entry-level RAID applications
Entry-level NAS environments
High-end workstations

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