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Default HGST rolls out new 12Gbps enterprise SAS SSDs

A new series of 12Gbps SSDs from HGST are making their way to the tech market very soon. HGST has announced the release new SSDs aimed for corporate use and for data centers. These 2.5-inch SAS drives feature 12Gbps optimal data transfer speeds, and HGST plans to offer them at affordable prices that evenly match [...]

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