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'''HGST Travelstar Z5K500''' was a hard drive product family made by [[Hitachi]] and later [[HGST]]. It is HGST's second generation of 7&nbsp;mm drives, utilising 500 GB platters and Advanced Format. It complemented parent company Western Digital's [[Western Digital Blue (2.5")|Blue]] family. This family was released in 2011.<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.storagereview.com/review/hitachi-travelstar-z5k500-review-hts545050a7e380|title = Hitachi Travelstar Z5K500 Review (HTS545050A7E380)
'''HGST Travelstar Z5K500''' was a hard drive product family made by [[Hitachi]] and later [[HGST]]. It is HGST's second generation of 7&nbsp;mm drives, utilising 500 GB platters and Advanced Format. It complemented parent company Western Digital's [[Western Digital Blue (2.5")|Blue]] family. This family was released in 2011.<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.storagereview.com/review/hitachi-travelstar-z5k500-review-hts545050a7e380|title = Hitachi Travelstar Z5K500 Review (HTS545050A7E380)
|author = StorageReview.com|date = 19 June 2011|access-date = 22 September 2022}} was succeeded by the Z5K500.B family, which was manufactured by Western Digital using the HubLT2 platform.
|author = StorageReview.com|date = 19 June 2011|access-date = 22 September 2022}}</ref> was succeeded by the Z5K500.B family, which was manufactured by Western Digital using the HubLT2 platform.


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Revision as of 10:20, 22 September 2022

HGST Travelstar Z5K500 was a hard drive product family made by Hitachi and later HGST. It is HGST's second generation of 7 mm drives, utilising 500 GB platters and Advanced Format. It complemented parent company Western Digital's Blue family. This family was released in 2011.[1] was succeeded by the Z5K500.B family, which was manufactured by Western Digital using the HubLT2 platform.

Products

Trivia

  • Two different generations of this family exist. Units made before 2014 are codenamed Jaguar-1B and look identical to the Eagle-B7 platform used for the Z5K320. Units made at some point in or after 2014 use the Jaguar-1BR platform, with a redesigned label and more substantial cutout for the heads.

Gallery

References

  1. StorageReview.com (19 June 2011). "Hitachi Travelstar Z5K500 Review (HTS545050A7E380)". Retrieved 22 September 2022.
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