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{{infobox hard drive
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|image1 = Toshiba HDWD260 top-down view.jpg
|image1 = Toshiba HDWD260 top-down view.jpg
|caption1 = Top-down view of a HDWD260 hard drive.
|caption1 = Top lid of a HDWD260 hard drive.
|image2 = Toshiba HDWD260 CDI SMART printout.png
|image2 = Toshiba HDWD260 CDI SMART printout.png
|caption2 = CrystalDiskInfo printout of SMART attributes from a HDWD260.
|caption2 = CrystalDiskInfo printout of SMART attributes from a HDWD260.
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|apm = Yes
|apm = Yes
|aam = Yes
|aam = No
|trim = No
|trim = No
|gpl = Yes
|scterc = Read: Disabled<br>Write: Disabled
|scterc = Read: Disabled<br>Write: Disabled
|statistics = Yes
|interface = SATA
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|interface_version = SATA 3.3 (600 MB/s)
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==History==
==History==
The HDWD260 was part of a 2019 expansion to the P300 family, including 5,400 RPM drives to it for the first time, though unlike its lower capacity relatives, the HDWD260 was delayed until 2020.<ref name="p300-introduced" /> It replaces the models that were part of the long-discontinued [[Toshiba E300]] family. This model serves as a low speed, low duty alternative to the [[TOSHIBA HDWE160]] or [[TOSHIBA HDWR160]].
The HDWD260 was part of a 2019 expansion to the P300 family, including 5,400 RPM drives to it for the first time, though unlike its lower capacity relatives, the HDWD260 was delayed until 2020.<ref name="p300-introduced" /> It replaces the models that were part of the long-discontinued [[Toshiba E300]] family. This model serves as a low speed, low duty alternative to the [[TOSHIBA HDWE160]], [[TOSHIBA HDWR160]] and [[TOSHIBA HDWR460]].


==SMART attributes==
==SMART attributes==
{{smartattr
{{Toshiba SMART attributes}}
|0x01 = Read Error Rate
|0x02 = Throughput Performance
|0x03 = Spin-Up Time
|0x04 = Start/Stop Count
|0x05 = Reallocated Sectors Count
|0x07 = Seek Error Rate
|0x08 = Seek Time Performance
|0x09 = Power-On Hours
|0x0A = Spin Retry Count
|0x0C = Power Cycle Count
|0xBF = G-Sense Error Rate
|0xC0 = Power-off Retract Count
|0xC1 = Load/Unload Cycle Count
|0xC2 = Temperature (Max/Min/Current)
|0xC4 = Reallocation Event Count
|0xC5 = Current Pending Sector Count
|0xC6 = Uncorrectable Sector Count
|0xC7 = UltraDMA CRC Error Count
|0xDC = Disk Shift
|0xDE = Loaded Hours
|0xDF = Load/Unload Retry Count
|0xE0 = Load Friction
|0xE2 = Load 'In'-time
|0xF0 = Transfer Error Rate?
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This drive is the first three-platter retail branded Toshiba to be based off the Hitachi three-platter HDA, but with native Toshiba firmware and PCB, as proven by the Toshiba-style PCB part number of G0066A (where G is used as a prefix for Toshiba-made PCBs). Previously, Toshiba-branded drives using this HDA used modified Hitachi firmware and PCBs (with PCB part numbers prefixed with the HGST-style 0A or 0B, rather than G).
*This drive is the first three-platter retail branded Toshiba to be based off the Hitachi three-platter HDA, but with native Toshiba firmware and PCB, as proven by the Toshiba-style PCB part number of G0066A (where G is used as a prefix for Toshiba-made PCBs). Previously, Toshiba-branded drives using this HDA used modified Hitachi firmware and PCBs (with PCB part numbers prefixed with the HGST-style 0A or 0B, rather than G).
*The HDWD260 is the largest drive-managed SMR drive manufactured by Toshiba, due to the three-platter limit of the Hitachi HDA used (drive-managed SMRs from Toshiba only use Hitachi HDAs).


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 09:47, 14 August 2024

TOSHIBA HDWD260 is a hard drive model created by Toshiba. It is a 3.5" 6 TB SMR hard drive, based off the Hitachi HDA from the DT01 series with Toshiba style firmware. It is a rebadged TOSHIBA DT02ABA600, targeted at retail customers.

Similar models from other manufacturers include the WDC WD60EZAZ-xxZGHBx/-xxSF3Bx and ST6000DM003-2CY186.

History[edit | edit source]

The HDWD260 was part of a 2019 expansion to the P300 family, including 5,400 RPM drives to it for the first time, though unlike its lower capacity relatives, the HDWD260 was delayed until 2020.[1] It replaces the models that were part of the long-discontinued Toshiba E300 family. This model serves as a low speed, low duty alternative to the TOSHIBA HDWE160, TOSHIBA HDWR160 and TOSHIBA HDWR460.

SMART attributes[edit | edit source]

ID Name
0x01/1 Read Error Rate
0x02/2 Throughput Performance
0x03/3 Spin-Up Time
0x04/4 Start/Stop Count
0x05/5 Reallocated Sectors Count
0x07/7 Seek Error Rate
0x08/8 Seek Time Performance
0x09/9 Power-On Hours
0x0A/10 Spin Retry Count
0x0C/12 Power Cycle Count
0xBF/191 G-Sense Error Rate
0xC0/192 Power-off Retract Count
0xC1/193 Load/Unload Cycle Count
0xC2/194 Temperature (Max/Min/Current)
0xC4/196 Reallocation Event Count
0xC5/197 Current Pending Sector Count
0xC6/198 Uncorrectable Sector Count
0xC7/199 UltraDMA CRC Error Count
0xDC/220 Disk Shift
0xDE/222 Loaded Hours
0xDF/223 Load/Unload Retry Count
0xE0/224 Load Friction
0xE2/226 Load 'In'-time
0xF0/240 Transfer Error Rate?

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • This drive is the first three-platter retail branded Toshiba to be based off the Hitachi three-platter HDA, but with native Toshiba firmware and PCB, as proven by the Toshiba-style PCB part number of G0066A (where G is used as a prefix for Toshiba-made PCBs). Previously, Toshiba-branded drives using this HDA used modified Hitachi firmware and PCBs (with PCB part numbers prefixed with the HGST-style 0A or 0B, rather than G).
  • The HDWD260 is the largest drive-managed SMR drive manufactured by Toshiba, due to the three-platter limit of the Hitachi HDA used (drive-managed SMRs from Toshiba only use Hitachi HDAs).

External links[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Toshiba (3 December 2019). "Toshiba adds 4TB and 6TB capacity drives to P300 Desktop PC Hard Drive Series". Retrieved 25 March 2021.
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