Western Digital Purple

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Western Digital Purple is a hard drive family created by Western Digital. It is designed specifically for surveillance DVRs and NVRs, and shares some similarity with the earlier AV-GP family. It was spun off into several offshoots, including a mainland China-exclusive family, a variant designed only for system integration and Purple Pro. It competes with Seagate SkyHawk and Toshiba DT01-V, DT02-V and S300.

History

The Purple family was first introduced in 2014.[1] In 2018, it was split into a retail and system integrator exclusive family, with retail models receiving a trailing Z on the main model number, as opposed to system integration drives keeping the previous X suffix.

Current models

Model Capacity (TB) Density (TB) Spindle speed (RPM) Cache (MiB) Family Year released
WDC WD10PURZ-xxU8XYx 1 1 5,400 64 TrailXLB 2017
WDC WD20PURZ-xxAKKYx 2 1.6 5,400 64 Apollo CR 2020
WDC WD22PURZ-xxB4ZYx 2 2 5,400 256 Carmel RP 2021
WDC WD30PURZ-xxAKKYx 3 1.6 5,400 64 Apollo CR 2018
WDC WD40PURZ-xxAKKYx 4 1.6 5,400 64 Apollo CR 2020
WDC WD42PURZ-xxB4YYx 4 2 5,040 256 Venice RP 2021
WDC WD62PURZ-xxB3AYx 6 1.5 5,640 128 Avalon CR 2021
WDC WD63PURZ-xxB4VYx 6 3 5,040 256 Venice RP 2021
WDC WD84PURZ-xxB2YYx 8 1.6 5,640 128 Avalon C5 2021
WDC WD102PURZ-xxBXPYx 10 1.66 7,200 256 Vela-AX 2019

Former models

Model Capacity Density (TB) Spindle speed (RPM) Cache (MiB) SMR? Family Year released Year discontinued
WDC WD05PURX-xxE5EYx 500 GB 1 TB 5,400 64 No TrailXLB 2015 Unknown
WDC WD05PURZ-xxU8XYx 500 GB 1 TB 5,400 64 No TrailXLB 2015 Unknown
WDC WD10PURX-xxD85Yx 1 TB 1 TB 5,400 64 No TrailXLS 2014 2015
WDC WD10PURX-xxE5EYx 1 TB 1 TB 5,400 64 No TrailXLB 2014 2015

Trivia

  • The 500 GB models in the Purple family are the only Western Digital models whose capacity number is less than 10 (i.e. 05).

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "WD says its new Purple hard drives are optimized for 24/7 video surveillance". PC World. IDG. 25 February 2014. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
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