Seagate Enterprise Performance 10K HDD v9 Product Manual, Rev. D (Draft 2)
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This manual describes Seagate® Enterprise Performance 10K HDD (Serial Attached SCSI) with Advanced Caching disk drives
(available on 512E/4Kn only).
Seagate Enterprise Performance 10K HDD drives support the SAS Protocol specifications to the extent described in this manual. The
SAS Interface Manual
(part number 100293071) describes the general SAS characteristics of this and other Seagate SAS drives. The
Self-Encrypting Drive Reference Manual, part number 100515636, describes the interface, general operation, and security features
available on Self-Encrypting Drive models.
Product data communicated in this manual is specific only to the model numbers listed in this manual. The data listed in this manual
may not be predictive of future generation specifications or requirements. If integrators are designing a system which will use one of
the models listed or future generation products and need further assistance, please contact the Field Applications Engineer (FAE) or
our global support services group as shown on page 7.
Unless otherwise stated, the information in this manual applies to standard and Self-Encrypting Drive models.
For more information on FIPS 140-2 Level 2 certification see Section 7.0 on page 40.
For product certification status visit -
http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/STM/cmvp/documents/140-1/1401vend.htm
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Standard Models
Self-Encrypting Drive
(SED) Models
FIPS 140-2 Level 2 Models
Review Pending
Instant Secure Erase
ISE Models
512 Emulation / 4K Native
ST2400MM0129
ST2400MM0139
ST2400MM0149
ST2400MM0159
ST1800MM0129
ST1800MM0139
ST1800MM0149
ST1800MM0159
ST1200MM0129
ST1200MM0139
ST1200MM0149
ST1200MM0159
ST600MM0099
ST600MM0109
ST600MM0119
512 Native
ST1200MM0009
ST1200MM0039
ST1200MM0069
ST1200MM0099
ST600MM0009
ST600MM0039
ST600MM0069
Note
Previous generations of Seagate Self-Encrypting Drive models were called Full Disk Encryption (FDE) models before a
differentiation between drive-based encryption and other forms of encryption was necessary.
Note
www.trustedcomputinggroup.org
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