Toshiba MG09

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Toshiba MG09 is a hard drive family created by Toshiba. This family was announced in February 2021, and begun shipping in March 2021.[1] It is the first family of hard drives to use microwave-assisted magnetic recording, touted four years prior by competitor Western Digital but replaced with more simplistic ePMR for actual launches.

History

The Toshiba MG08-D family was announced in 2021.[1] It is the first hard drive family in the industry to use microwave-assisted magnetic recording. The MG09 family in particular uses flux control-MAMR (FC-MAMR); future families are expected to switch to the more advanced microwave-assisted switching-MAMR (MAS-MAMR).

In 2022, additional 10, 12 and 14 TB models were offered, despite being in platter counts attainable without helium. They replace models from the MG06 and MG07 families.

Products

Model Capacity (TB) Interface Advanced Format Sanitize Instant Erase support? Self-encryption?
TOSHIBA MG09ACA16TE 16 SATA 512e No No
TOSHIBA MG09ACA16TA 16 SATA 4Kn No No
TOSHIBA MG09ACA16TEY 16 SATA 512e Yes No
TOSHIBA MG09ACA16TAY 16 SATA 4Kn Yes No
TOSHIBA MG09ACP16TE 16 SATA 512e No Yes
TOSHIBA MG09ACP16TA 16 SATA 4Kn No Yes
TOSHIBA MG09SCA16TE 16 SAS 512e No No
TOSHIBA MG09SCA16TA 16 SAS 4Kn No No
TOSHIBA MG09SCA16TEY 16 SAS 512e Yes No
TOSHIBA MG09SCA16TAY 16 SAS 4Kn Yes No
TOSHIBA MG09SCP16TE 16 SAS 512e No Yes
TOSHIBA MG09SCP16TA 16 SAS 4Kn No Yes
TOSHIBA MG09ACA18TE 18 SATA 512e No No
TOSHIBA MG09ACA18TA 18 SATA 4Kn No No
TOSHIBA MG09ACA18TEY 18 SATA 512e Yes No
TOSHIBA MG09ACA18TAY 18 SATA 4Kn Yes No
TOSHIBA MG09ACP18TE 18 SATA 512e No Yes
TOSHIBA MG09ACP18TA 18 SATA 4Kn No Yes
TOSHIBA MG09SCA18TE 18 SAS 512e No No
TOSHIBA MG09SCA18TA 18 SAS 4Kn No No
TOSHIBA MG09SCA18TEY 18 SAS 512e Yes No
TOSHIBA MG09SCA18TAY 18 SAS 4Kn Yes No
TOSHIBA MG09SCP18TE 18 SAS 512e No Yes
TOSHIBA MG09SCP18TA 18 SAS 4Kn No Yes

Trivia

  • The MG09 family updates the command set to ACS-4 Revision 5, from ACS-3 Revision 5.[2] It also adds a new SMART attribute not seen on previous helium drives, namely 1B, which may be related to MAMR's operation.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Toshiba Announces 18TB MG09 Series Hard Disk Drives". 18 February 2021. Archived from the original on 26 February 2021.
  2. CrystalDiskInfo screenshot
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