If you are fan of notebook hard drives with hardware-level encryption, apart from Seagate, then you can go for Hitachi.
Hitachi announced its third generation of its 2.5-inch Travelstar hard drive with built-in encryption, the Travelstar 5K500.B. This is a 5400rpm, SATA II hard drive that comes in capacities ranging from 120GB to 500GB. Its especially designed for notebook PCs, external storage, gaming consoles, as well as other mobile and enterprise applications.
The new hard drive comes in a few versions. The one for notebooks focuses on low power consumption. Hitachi’s Enhanced Availability technology that lets the drive operate 24 hours a day at high-speed.
According to Hitachi, there new hard drives consume less energy, and also its more eco-friendly than other drives of the same type.
The new Travelstar 5K500.B’s features optional hard-drive-level Bulk Data Encryption. The “optional” notation means that customers need to ask for the data encryption feature to be turned on at the manufacturer. This is because, according to Hitachi, in some markets such as China or Russia, special permits are required to buy or use hard drives with built-in encryption.
With BDE, the data is scrambled using a key as it is written to the disk and then descrambled with the key as it is retrieved, giving users transparent protection.
It also helps simplify the drive redeployment process. By deleting the encryption key, the data is rendered unreadable, thereby eliminating the need for the time-consuming data-wiping process.
Hitachi Company said that the new TravelStar 5K500.B drive is slated to be available next month. But the company unclear how much the drive will cost.
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