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Seagate SkyHawk AI 24 TB Enhanced Durability The Seagate SkyHawk AI is engineered with a helium sealed-drive design, ensuring a robust and reliable performance under various environmental conditions. This design significantly reduces wear and tear, extending the lifespan of the hard drive. Optimized for Surveillance Featuring ImagePerfect firmware, the Seagate SkyHawk AI is specifically tailored for continuous, high-quality video recording. This firmware minimizes dropped frames and downtime, making it suitable for surveillance systems that require round-the-clock reliability. High Storage Capacity With a 24 TB capacity, this hard drive offers ample space for storing large volumes of data. Whether it's extensive video archives or critical data backups, the Seagate SkyHawk AI meets the demand for high-capacity storage solutions. Efficient Data Management Equipped with a 512 MB buffer size and advanced features like RV Sensor and rotation vibration sensor, the Seagate SkyHawk AI ensures smooth data management and transfer rates up to 285 MB/s. This allows for efficient handling of data-intensive tasks without compromising performance. Key Features 24 TB capacity for extensive storage needs Helium sealed-drive design for enhanced durability ImagePerfect firmware optimized for surveillance applications Efficient data transfer rate of 285 MB/s Includes 3 years Seagate Rescue Data Recovery service Specifications Type Hard Drive - Internal Capacity 24 TB Form Factor 3.5" Interface SATA 6Gb/s Data Transfer Rate 285 MBps Internal Data Rate 272 MBps Buffer Size 512 MB Power Consumption 7.8 Watt (average) 6.3 Watt (idle) 1.1 Watt (sleep) 1.1 Watt (standby) Software Included SkyHawk Health Management Min Operating Temperature 5 °C Max Operating Temperature 65 °C Min Storage Temperature -40 °C Dimensions (W x D x H) 101.85 mm x 147 mm x 26.1 mm Weight 685 g Manufacturer Warranty 5-year warranty Bundled with - 3 years Seagate Rescue Data Recovery
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