Toshiba MG08-D
Toshiba MG08-D is a hard drive family created by Toshiba. This family was announced in October 2020, and released in Q1 2021.[1] It is a follow-up to the Toshiba MG08 family released two years earlier, albeit using slightly lower density platters. It is the first air-filled enterprise design since the Toshiba MG06, reusing the five-platter Tomcat HDA last seen in the Toshiba MG04 family, and also the first of the -D suffix families, which are air-filled versions of a generation previously launched as helium. All Advanced Format models use 1.6 TB platters, while the 512n variants available for the 4 TB size use only 1.33 TB platters. As usual, it comes in both SATA and SAS versions. It replaces the 4 and 6 TB models of the MG04 family (leaving all lower than 4 TB models unreplaced) and the 6 and 8 TB MG06 models (while leaving the 10 TB ones unreplaced). Binned families based on MG08-D include the MN08-D, which is based on members of this family binned for NAS, and is similarly replacing respective MN04 and MN06 models, and the Toshiba MD08-D family, for desktops, as well as their retail rebrands in the X300 and N300 families.
History
The Toshiba MG08-D family was announced in 2020. Shipments began in Q1 2021, with the 4 TB models hitting the market first, before the 6 and 8 TB ones came later.[1]
Products
| Model | Capacity (TB) | Interface | Advanced Format? | Sanitize Instant Erase support? | Self-encryption? |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TOSHIBA MG08ADA400E | 4 | SATA | 512e | No | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08ADA400A | 4 | SATA | 4Kn | No | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08ADA400N | 4 | SATA | No (1.33 TB/platter) | No | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08ADA400EY | 4 | SATA | 512e | Yes | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08ADA400AY | 4 | SATA | 4Kn | Yes | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08ADA400NY | 4 | SATA | No (1.33 TB/platter) | Yes | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08ADP400E | 4 | SATA | 512e | No | Yes |
| TOSHIBA MG08ADP400A | 4 | SATA | 4Kn | No | Yes |
| TOSHIBA MG08ADP400N | 4 | SATA | No (1.33 TB/platter) | No | Yes |
| TOSHIBA MG08SDA400E | 4 | SAS | 512e | No | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08SDA400A | 4 | SAS | 4Kn | No | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08SDA400N | 4 | SAS | No (1.33 TB/platter) | No | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08SDA400EY | 4 | SAS | 512e | Yes | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08SDA400AY | 4 | SAS | 4Kn | Yes | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08SDA400NY | 4 | SAS | No (1.33 TB/platter) | Yes | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08SDP400E | 4 | SAS | 512e | No | Yes |
| TOSHIBA MG08SDP400A | 4 | SAS | 4Kn | No | Yes |
| TOSHIBA MG08SDP400N | 4 | SAS | No (1.33 TB/platter) | No | Yes |
| TOSHIBA MG08ADA600E | 6 | SATA | 512e | No | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08ADA600A | 6 | SATA | 4Kn | No | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08ADA600EY | 6 | SATA | 512e | Yes | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08ADA600AY | 6 | SATA | 4Kn | Yes | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08ADP600E | 6 | SATA | 512e | No | Yes |
| TOSHIBA MG08ADP600A | 6 | SATA | 4Kn | No | Yes |
| TOSHIBA MG08SDA600E | 8 | SAS | 512e | No | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08SDA600A | 6 | SAS | 4Kn | No | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08SDA600EY | 6 | SAS | 512e | Yes | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08SDA600AY | 6 | SAS | 4Kn | Yes | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08SDP600E | 8 | SAS | 512e | No | Yes |
| TOSHIBA MG08SDP600A | 6 | SAS | 4Kn | No | Yes |
| TOSHIBA MG08ADA800E | 8 | SATA | 512e | No | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08ADA800A | 8 | SATA | 4Kn | No | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08ADA800EY | 8 | SATA | 512e | Yes | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08ADA800AY | 8 | SATA | 4Kn | Yes | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08ADP800E | 8 | SATA | 512e | No | Yes |
| TOSHIBA MG08ADP800A | 8 | SATA | 4Kn | No | Yes |
| TOSHIBA MG08SDA800E | 8 | SAS | 512e | No | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08SDA800A | 8 | SAS | 4Kn | No | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08SDA800EY | 8 | SAS | 512e | Yes | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08SDA800AY | 8 | SAS | 4Kn | Yes | No |
| TOSHIBA MG08SDP800E | 8 | SAS | 512e | No | Yes |
| TOSHIBA MG08SDP800A | 8 | SAS | 4Kn | No | Yes |
Trivia
- The MG08-D 4 TB Advanced Format models are currently the only 7,200 RPM drive models in the 4 TB range to go beyond 1.33 TB density, at 1.6. In the 5,400 RPM space, Western Digital offers Apollo CR models with the same platter configuration.
- The introduction of this family marks the first time Toshiba has reused a generation code originally for helium (08) for an air-filled family. This air-filled family is disambiguated by changing the RPM letter from C to D.
- Despite being named MG08-D like the previous MG08 family, it is not known how much technological pedigree is shared between the two families, other than the MG08-D family being air-filled while the original MG08 family used helium.
- The MG08-D family is the first family whose highest capacity members are lower capacity than the family (in this case, MG08) released before it. This is by necessity due to targeting different markets and using air-filled HDAs.
- The MG08-D family is the last enterprise family made by Toshiba to use the ACS-3 Revision 5 command set. Starting with the MG09 family, it was upgraded to ACS-4 Revision 5.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Toshiba Announces Updated 4TB, 6TB and 8TB Enterprise Capacity HDD Models". 27 October 2020. Archived from the original on 13 March 2021.