We know that SSDs (Solid State Drives) are the best storage option for our computers at this time. These storage units offer users a more comfortable experience than hard disks, due to their small size and less chance of being damaged during transportation than the hard disks we are used to....

We know that SSDs (Solid State Drives) are the best storage option for our computers at this time. These storage units offer users a more comfortable experience than hard disks, due to their small size and less chance of being damaged during transportation than the hard disks we are used to.
But when it comes to price, hard drives that can offer higher storage at lower prices may be a better option for users who need space. For this reason, users who use hard disks also have more storage space by sacrificing the speed they can get with SSD. Seagate, on the other hand, seems to be trying to change this situation.
In the past weeks, we have conveyed to you the information about Seagate's new Exos 2X14 hard drive. Combining two 7 TB storage areas in one disk, Exos 2X14 is the fastest hard disk with 524 MB/s transfer speed.
Mach.2 drives will offer 30TB of space, according to Jeff Fochtman, vice president at Seagate. This means an indispensable product for data centers, with performance increasing and price decreasing. The Exos 2X14, which we shared with you in the past weeks, offered 14 TB of storage space.
Fochtman stated that the new dual drive technology reduces test times and therefore production time. This technology, which has accelerated production quite a lot, seems to affect the pricing part as well.
While SSDs are currently more advanced in speed, a high-capacity SSD can come at an incredible price. Therefore, Seagate can make high-capacity hard drives accessible with this technology, while making hard drives preferred due to the price difference.