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Explains the advantages of the Serial ATA interface over parallel ATA.
Provides a quick reference for drive specifications in tabular format.
Details the formatted capacity and LBA mode information for the drive.
Describes the recording method and Serial ATA interface technology used by the drive.
Specifies the power-on to ready and standby to ready times for the drive.
Details power requirements, consumption, current profiles, noise, voltage tolerance, and PowerChoice modes.
Covers temperature, humidity, altitude, shock, and vibration specifications for the drive.
Specifies the A-weighted acoustic sound power levels for idle and performance seek modes.
Details the standards and methods used for testing prominent discrete tones.
Outlines the drive's performance under various radio frequency (RF) environments.
Details Annualized Failure Rate (AFR), Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF), and workload specifications.
Provides information on regulatory compliance, safety, and specific regulatory models.
Discusses the drive's resistance to corrosive environments and recommendations for data centers.
Lists supported standards, ANSI documents, and acoustic test specifications.
Explains product warranty, how to check remaining warranty, shipping, storage, and repair information.
Details the Seagate Rescue Data Recovery Service, including terms, conditions, and liability.
Outlines essential precautions for handling the drive to prevent ESD damage.
Explains the point-to-point configuration of drives on the Serial ATA interface.
Describes the Serial ATA interface cable, its conductors, and connectors.
Details drive mounting orientations, screw usage, clearance, and mechanical dimensions.
Explains the hot-plug capability of drives according to Serial ATA Revision 3.2.
Details the pin definitions for the Serial ATA interface and power connectors.
Lists the standard Serial ATA commands supported by the drive, including their hex codes.
Describes the Identify Device command and the data it transfers about the drive.
Controls the implementation of various drive features, defining acceptable values for the Features register.
Details S.M.A.R.T. commands for drive health monitoring and failure prediction.











