Seagate Technology is a global leader in data storage solutions, providing cutting-edge products and services to businesses and consumers around the world.
Founded in 1979 as Shugart Technology, renamed to Seagate Technology in 1983
Introduced the first 5.25-inch hard disk drive in 1980
Acquired the disk drive business of competitor Conner Peripherals in 1996
Acquired Maxtor Corporation in 2006 to become the world's largest hard drive manufacturer
Expanded into solid state drives (SSDs) and cloud systems in the 2010s
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Designed specifically for network-attached storage (NAS) devices, these hard drives provide high-performance, reliable data storage for home or business use.
These desktop hard drives offer maximum storage capacity and performance for a wide range of applications.
A solid state drive designed for gamers, which provides high-speed, reliable storage for faster load times and improved gameplay.
Most Seagate hard drives come with a limited warranty of 2-5 years, depending on the model.
A hard disk drive uses spinning disks to read and write data, while a solid state drive uses flash memory. SSDs are generally faster and more expensive than HDDs.
Seagate hard drives can be formatted using the Disk Management tool in Windows or the Disk Utility tool on a Mac.
Yes, Seagate hard drives are compatible with both Windows and Mac computers. However, the drive may need to be reformatted to work properly with a Mac.
The IronWolf Pro is designed for high-traffic network-attached storage (NAS) environments, while the IronWolf is designed for regular home or business use.