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The WD Blue Desktop family were initially released as WD Caviar Blue, which included most members of this family's predecessor, [[Western Digital Caviar SE|the Caviar SE]]. Initially playing host to most of Western Digital's most premium drives, as Caviar SE had, it was eventually relegated to single platter low-cost system integrator drives by 2012. | The WD Blue Desktop family were initially released as WD Caviar Blue, which included most members of this family's predecessor, [[Western Digital Caviar SE|the Caviar SE]]. Initially playing host to most of Western Digital's most premium drives, as Caviar SE had, it was eventually relegated to single platter low-cost system integrator drives by 2012. Initially, this family inherited the Caviar name from its predecessors, to distinguish it from [[Western Digital Scorpio Blue]] for 2.5" drives, but this was eventually simplified to just Blue by 2013. | ||
In 2015, all [[Western Digital Green|Green]] drives were transferred to this family, following negative reception due to that family's [[Western Digital Green head parking issues|head parking issues and negative controversy]].<ref>{{cite web|url = https://techreport.com/news/29251/western-digital-paints-its-green-hard-drives-blue-in-rebranding|title = Western Digital paints its Green hard drives Blue in rebranding|last1 = Johnson|first1 = Renee|publisher = The Tech Report}}</ref> As part of the transition, they received new labels and identifier codes, but remained in whatever Marvell family they were before. | In 2015, all [[Western Digital Green|Green]] drives were transferred to this family, following negative reception due to that family's [[Western Digital Green head parking issues|head parking issues and negative controversy]].<ref>{{cite web|url = https://techreport.com/news/29251/western-digital-paints-its-green-hard-drives-blue-in-rebranding|title = Western Digital paints its Green hard drives Blue in rebranding|last1 = Johnson|first1 = Renee|publisher = The Tech Report}}</ref> As part of the transition, they received new labels and identifier codes, but remained in whatever Marvell family they were before. | ||
Revision as of 11:17, 10 March 2022
Western Digital Blue Desktop, also formerly known as Western Digital Caviar Blue, is a hard drive family created by Western Digital. It was the first drive family to use WD's colour branding scheme, one which would continue to be used to the present day.
History
The WD Blue Desktop family were initially released as WD Caviar Blue, which included most members of this family's predecessor, the Caviar SE. Initially playing host to most of Western Digital's most premium drives, as Caviar SE had, it was eventually relegated to single platter low-cost system integrator drives by 2012. Initially, this family inherited the Caviar name from its predecessors, to distinguish it from Western Digital Scorpio Blue for 2.5" drives, but this was eventually simplified to just Blue by 2013.
In 2015, all Green drives were transferred to this family, following negative reception due to that family's head parking issues and negative controversy.[1] As part of the transition, they received new labels and identifier codes, but remained in whatever Marvell family they were before.
Current products
| Model | Capacity (TB) | Spindle speed (RPM) | Cache (MiB) | SMR? | Family | Year released |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WDC WD5000AZLX-xxK2TAx | 0.5 | 7,200 | 32 | No | TresXLB2 | 2018? |
| WDC WD5000AZRZ-xxHTKBx | 0.5 | 5,400 | 64 | No | TrailXLB | 2015 |
| WDC WD10EZEX-xxWN4Ax | 1 | 7,200 | 64 | No | TresXLB2 | 2018? |
| WDC WD10EZRZ-xxHTKBx | 1 | 5,400 | 64 | No | TrailXLB | 2015 |
| WDC WD10EZRZ-xxZ5HBx | 1 | 5,400 | 64 | No | Diablo3s | 2015 |
| WDC WD20EZRZ-xxZ5HBx | 2 | 5,400 | 64 | No | Diablo3s | 2015 |
| WDC WD20EZAZ-xxL9GBx | 2 | 5,400 | 256 | Yes | Carmel R | 2020 |
| WDC WD20EZBX-xxAYRAx | 2 | 7,200 | 256 | Yes | Carmel R7 | 2020 |
| WDC WD30EZRZ-xxZ5HBx | 3 | 5,400 | 64 | No | Diablo3s | 2015 |
| WDC WD30EZRZ-xxGXCBx | 3 | 5,400 | 64 | No | Apollo | 2017 |
| WDC WD30EZAZ-xxSF3Bx | 3 | 5,400 | 256 | Yes | Venice R | 2020 |
| WDC WD40EZRZ-xxGXCBx | 4 | 5,400 | 64 | No | Apollo | 2017 |
| WDC WD40EZAZ-xxSF3Bx | 4 | 5,400 | 256 | Yes | Venice R | 2020 |
| WDC WD60EZAZ-xxSF3Bx | 6 | 5,400 | 256 | Yes | Venice R | 2020 |
| WDC WD80EAZZ-xxBKLBx | 8 | 5,640 | 128 | No | Avalon C5 | 2021 |
Former models
| Model | Capacity | Density | Spindle speed (RPM) | Cache (MiB) | SMR? | Family | Year released |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WDC WD3200AAKS-xxL9Ax | 320 GB | 320 GB | 7,200 | 16 | No | Pinclite | 2009 |
| WDC WD20EZAZ-xxGGJBx | 2 TB | 2 TB | 5,400 | 256 | Yes | Carmel | 2019 |
| WDC WD30EZAZ-xxZGHBx | 3 TB | 2 TB | 5,400 | 256 | Yes | Venice | 2019 |
| WDC WD40EZAZ-xxZGHBx | 4 TB | 2 TB | 5,400 | 256 | Yes | Venice | 2019 |
| WDC WD60EZAZ-xxZGHBx | 6 TB | 2 TB | 5,400 | 256 | Yes | Venice | 2019 |
Historic models
7,200 RPM 1 TB/platter
5,400/5,700 RPM 1 TB/platter CMR
5,700 RPM 1.2 TB/platter CMR
References
- ↑ Johnson, Renee. "Western Digital paints its Green hard drives Blue in rebranding". The Tech Report.