Harddrive is a brand that provides computer storage solutions. Their products include internal and external hard drives, solid-state drives, and network-attached storage devices.
Founded in 1979 as a division of IBM
In 1980, Harddrive became an independent company
In 1996, it merged with Quantum Corporation
In 2000, Harddrive merged with Maxtor Corporation
In 2006, Maxtor was acquired by Seagate Technology
Today, Harddrive is a subsidiary of Seagate.
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Harddrive offers internal hard drives ranging in capacity from 160GB to 16TB, with options for SATA, SAS, and NVMe interfaces.
Harddrive offers external hard drives ranging in capacity from 1TB to 16TB, with options for USB, Thunderbolt, and FireWire interfaces.
Harddrive offers solid-state drives ranging in capacity from 240GB to 4TB, with options for SATA and NVMe interfaces.
Harddrive offers network-attached storage devices ranging in capacity from 2TB to 60TB, with options for SATA and SAS hard drives or solid-state drives.
An internal hard drive is installed inside a computer or laptop, while an external hard drive connects to the computer via USB, Thunderbolt, or FireWire. External hard drives are typically portable and can be used to store and transfer data between computers.
A solid-state drive (SSD) is a type of computer storage device that uses NAND-based flash memory to store data. SSDs are faster and more reliable than traditional hard drives, but they are typically more expensive.
Yes, Harddrive's products come with a warranty ranging from 2 to 5 years, depending on the product and region.
When choosing a hard drive, you should consider the capacity, speed, and interface. If you need a lot of storage space, opt for a higher-capacity drive. If you need fast read and write speeds, consider a solid-state drive. And be sure to choose a compatible interface for your computer, such as SATA or NVMe.
Yes, an external hard drive is a great option for backing up your data. You can set up automatic backups using built-in software or third-party backup software.