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{{infobox hard drive product family
{{infobox hard drive product family
|image1 = Toshiba DT01ACA100 in Dell caddy.jpg
| image1 = Toshiba DT01ACA100 in Dell caddy.jpg
|caption1 = Side view of a DT01ACA100, one of the DT01ACA family's models.
| caption1 = Side view of a DT01ACA100, one of the DT01ACA family's models.
|image2 =  
| image2 =  
|caption2 = CrystalDiskInfo printout of SMART attributes.
| caption2 = CrystalDiskInfo printout of SMART attributes.
|manufacturer = [[Toshiba]] (originally Hitachi before takeover of IP)
| manufacturer = [[Toshiba]] (originally Hitachi before takeover of IP)
|platform = Hitachi 7210DLE
| platform = Hitachi 7210DLE
|form_factor = 3.5"
| purpose = desktop
|z-height = 26.1 mm
| form_factor = 3.5"
|speed = 7,200
| z-height = 26.1 mm
|af = 512e
| speed = 7,200
|max_transfer = None specified
| af = 512e
|interface = SATA
| max_transfer = None specified
|mttf = None
| interface = SATA
|recording_method = cmr
| mttf = None
|max_load_cycles = 300,000
| recording_method = cmr
|unrecoverable_error_rate = <math>1</math> in <math>10^{14}</math>
| max_load_cycles = 300,000
|released = 2012
| unrecoverable_error_rate = <math>1</math> in <math>10^{14}</math>
|in_prod_exceptions = except DT01ACA025, DT01ACA032, DT01ACA150 and DT01ACA200V
| released = 2012
|predecessor = [[Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000.D]]
| in_prod_exceptions = except DT01ACA025, DT01ACA032, DT01ACA150 and DT01ACA200V
| predecessor = [[Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000.D]]
}}
}}


'''Toshiba DT01ACA''' is a hard drive family created by [[Toshiba]]. This family consists of rebranded [[Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000.D]] and other unreleased Hitachi models, which were acquired from the acquisition of 3.5" drive assets from the Western Digital and Hitachi acquisition, during which WD was forced to divest assets to Toshiba.<ref>{{cite web|url = https://techreport.com/news/22553/toshiba-becomes-third-player-in-wds-acquisition-of-hitachi-storage/|title = Toshiba becomes third player in WD’s acquisition of Hitachi storage|author = Geoff Gasior|publisher = The Tech Report}}</ref> All models in this family spin at 7,200 RPM.<ref>{{cite web|url = https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/content/dam/toshiba-ss/asia-pacific/docs/product/storage/product-manual/cHDD-DT01ACAxxx-Product-Overview.pdf|title = DT01ACAxxx SERIES|publisher = Toshiba|archive-url = http://web.archive.org/web/20210308103539/https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/content/dam/toshiba-ss/asia-pacific/docs/product/storage/product-manual/cHDD-DT01ACAxxx-Product-Overview.pdf|archive-date = March 19, 2021|url-status = live}}</ref> This family was accompanied by the now-discontinued [[Toshiba DT01ABA]] family, which carried 5,000-class RPM drives and were based on Hitachi Deskstar 5K1000.Bs. Most of the higher capacity DT01ACA models received equivalent [[Toshiba P300]] rebrands with new labelling.
'''Toshiba DT01ACA''' is a hard drive family created by [[Toshiba]]. This family consists of rebranded [[Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000.D]] and other unreleased Hitachi models, which were acquired from the acquisition of 3.5" drive assets from the Western Digital and Hitachi acquisition, during which WD was forced to divest assets to Toshiba.<ref>{{cite web|url = https://techreport.com/news/22553/toshiba-becomes-third-player-in-wds-acquisition-of-hitachi-storage/|title = Toshiba becomes third player in WD’s acquisition of Hitachi storage|author = Geoff Gasior|publisher = The Tech Report}}</ref> All models in this family spin at 7,200 RPM.<ref>{{cite web|url = https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/content/dam/toshiba-ss-v2/master/en/storage/product/internal-specialty/cHDD-DT01ACAxxx-Product-Overview.pdf|title = DT01ACAxxx SERIES|publisher = Toshiba|archive-url = http://web.archive.org/web/20210308103539/https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/content/dam/toshiba-ss-v2/master/en/storage/product/internal-specialty/cHDD-DT01ACAxxx-Product-Overview.pdf|archive-date = March 19, 2021|url-status = live}}</ref> This family was accompanied by the now-discontinued [[Toshiba DT01ABA]] family, which carried 5,000-class RPM drives and were based on Hitachi Deskstar 5K1000.Bs. Most of the higher capacity DT01ACA models received equivalent [[Toshiba P300]] rebrands with new labelling.


This family also contains the subfamily '''Toshiba DT01ACA-V''', with a single model. This model is based off an unreleased Hitachi Cinemastar 7,200 RPM model.
This family also contains the subfamily '''Toshiba DT01ACA-V''', with a single model. This model is based off an unreleased Hitachi Cinemastar 7,200 RPM model.

Latest revision as of 23:01, 24 September 2024

Toshiba DT01ACA is a hard drive family created by Toshiba. This family consists of rebranded Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000.D and other unreleased Hitachi models, which were acquired from the acquisition of 3.5" drive assets from the Western Digital and Hitachi acquisition, during which WD was forced to divest assets to Toshiba.[1] All models in this family spin at 7,200 RPM.[2] This family was accompanied by the now-discontinued Toshiba DT01ABA family, which carried 5,000-class RPM drives and were based on Hitachi Deskstar 5K1000.Bs. Most of the higher capacity DT01ACA models received equivalent Toshiba P300 rebrands with new labelling.

This family also contains the subfamily Toshiba DT01ACA-V, with a single model. This model is based off an unreleased Hitachi Cinemastar 7,200 RPM model.

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Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Although this family was not Toshiba's first 3.5" drive family (the enterprise-targeted MKxx01TRKB and MKxx02TSKB were), it does bear the honour of being the first consumer-targeted drive family that Toshiba produced.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Geoff Gasior. "Toshiba becomes third player in WD's acquisition of Hitachi storage". The Tech Report.
  2. "DT01ACAxxx SERIES" (PDF). Toshiba. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 19, 2021.
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