New MD06ACA-V Series Supports Higher Resolution Video Streaming for Optimized Monitoring Performance
Taiwan Toshiba Electronic Components Co., Ltd., the leading brand of the hard disk drive, officially announced the MD06ACA-V, a new 3.5-inch SV series monitor dedicated hard disk drive. Compared with the previous generation MD04ABA-V, TOSHIBA’s new product introduced this time not only has a maximum capacity of 10TB and can support up to 64 cameras.
MD06ACA-V: TOSHIBA ANNOUNCES NEW 10TB MONITORING DEDICATED HARD DISK!
The dramatic increase in size and transfer rate to support higher resolution camera streaming. That will meet the ever-changing demand for surveillance data specifications and optimize the operation of surveillance applications.
TOSHIBA MD06ACA-V Series not only provides stable operation 24 hours a day for streaming situations. Typical uses include surveillance of digital video disk recorders (SDVRs), surveillance network DVRs (SNVRs), and hybrid SDVRs. Compared with the previous generation. Also, MD06ACA-V series speed reached 7,200 RPM, 10TB capacity product maximum data transfer rate increased 58% to 237 MB/s.
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TOSHIBA MD06ACA-V series of monitoring dedicated hard drive. That is to provide 6TB, 8TB and 10TB capacity of three options, the use of SATA 6Gbit / s interface and has 256MiB dynamic buffer memory. Also, the MD06ACA-V Series also supports the Analog 512 Advanced Format (512e). That is compatible with existing applications and operating environments.
“This launch of new Series of surveillance-only hard disk drives supports higher-resolution surveillance video streams regarding capacity, performance, and reliability.” Toshiba Electronics Components, Inc., Taiwan Storage Device Marketing & Marketing Senior Keihiro Tokushima, manager, said: “In addition to the RV compensation technology, multi-bay configuration achieves maximum performance optimization. Also, in combination with traditional mechanical design, mean time to failure (MTTF) Up to 1 million hours. “