➀ The Seagate Exos M 30TB is designed for advanced cloud and enterprise environments, featuring HAMR technology and a 7,200rpm spindle speed. It offers a 30TB capacity, 512MB cache, and a SATA 6Gb/s interface. The drive is tested for performance and reliability, showcasing its capabilities in real-world scenarios. ➁ The review highlights the drive's power consumption, workload rating, and MTBF, emphasizing its suitability for enterprise use. ➂ The article concludes with the drive's overall performance and value for its price point.
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