Seagate's gargantuan 24 TB BarraCuda hard drive is on sale for its lowest price ever at just $0.01 per gigabyte — Get your hands on massive HDD storage for just $240
If you want to get a head start on your local storage ambitions, we've spotted just the deal for that. Seagate's 24 TB BarraCuda hard drive is just $239.99 on Newegg right now, down 20% from its list price and a new all-time low.
All-time low price
If you're looking for a massi storage upgrade, you can't do much better than Seagate's massive 24 TB hard drive. This 7200-RPM disk is backed by 2 years of warranty, and doesn't even feel slow for its class, thanks to the 190MB/s top speed. This drive uses speedy CMR tech, too.
Seagate's Barracuda lineup is one of the most well-known names in storage, and we've reviewed a lot of them. It may not win any awards, but when we tested the 8 TB variant, it had very low power consumption, the least among all drives in most benchmarks. Regardless, the 24 TB variant we're highlighting today spins at 7200 RPM and uses the SATA 6 GB/s interface, enabling transfer speeds of up to 190 MB/s. That's possible in part due to the 512 MB of onboard cache, which makes this drive a bit faster than the bare-bones offerings.
You get two years of warranty with the 24 TB Barracuda, and while it may not be as good as the 5-year period on EXOS drives, you're saving a lot by not going for an enterprise-grade drive. More importantly, this HDD uses the superior Conventional Magnetic Recording (CMR) technology instead of the far slower Shingled Magnetic Recording (SMR) that is barely better than actual shingles. All that for a record-low price of just $239.99 — it's like you're getting a terabyte for every $10.
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Dragonwatcher Headline is incorrect it is not $1 per Gigabyte it is $.01 or a penny per GigabyteReply -
Air2004 "Seagate's gargantuan 24 TB BarraCuda hard drive is on sale for its lowest price ever at just $1 per gigabyte — Get your hands on massive HDD storage for just $240"Reply
Why that's almost reasonable /s
Was this Headline written to see if anyone is actually reading the sponsored stories or has did someone partake in to much eggnog? -
freebyrd26 Reply
or maybe the drive platters are made of gold and it does cost $1 per Gigabyte? LOL!Dragonwatcher said:Headline is incorrect it is not $1 per Gigabyte it is $.01 or a penny per Gigabyte -
markhahn Ignorant crack about SMR, which is just fine for its intended purpose (archive and nearline).Reply -
wwenze1 "Seagate's Barracuda lineup is one of the most well-known names in storage, and we've reviewed a lot of them. It may not win any awards, but when we tested the 8 TB variant, it had very low power consumption, the least among all drives in most benchmarks."Reply
That's not how it works, the two drives are vastly different -
Heat_Fan89 Ancient tech regardless of the capacity as i've become too accustomed to the speed of SSD's.Reply -
SomeoneElse23 Reply
Drives this large are good for archival storage.Heat_Fan89 said:Ancient tech regardless of the capacity as i've become too accustomed to the speed of SSD's.
But with only 2 year warranty, it's basically garbage. -
DefinitelyNotWendi Did y’all even read the reviews before you sponsored this? The reviews are horrendous. It’s a good deal Assuming you ever get one that works.Reply
