Seagate Barracuda PCB Swap

Seagate Barracuda PCB ResourcesSeagate Barracuda PCB is short for seagate barracuda circuit board, sometimes our seagate barracuda hard drives’ failure are caused by PCB Errors. When we want to repair them we need to have a Seagate Barracuda PCB swap(replacement). Here you can find these Seagate Barracuda PCB of Barracuda 7,8,9,10,11 and 12 pcb boards listed bellow:

Before you purchasing seagate barracuda pcb please read:
1.These are just PCB (Printed Circuit Boards), not the whole HDD (Hard Disk Drive);
2.Hard drive failures are NOT always caused by circuit board failure.
3.In most cases, you should exchange the BIOS chip before you swap the drive PCB;

How to exchange seagate barracuda PCB’s BIOS/Main Controller IC?

1. Move the BIOS/the Main Controller IC (the biggest chip on the board) from your original barracuda PCB by using hot-air gun, and then solder it on the replacement board. Some electronics repair shop can do it.

2. Move BIOS is not difficult. You just need do it carefully.

3. Move the Main Controller IC is a complex job which need you have certain technique.

Related Seraches: seagate barracuda pcb, seagate barracuda circuit board, seagate circuit board, seagate pcb, seagate pcb replacement, seagate pcb board, seagate pcb swap, seagate hard drive pcb, seagate hdd pcb

Seagate Barracuda Circuit Boards:

About HDDZone.com

HDDZone.com is the one of the largest second-hand HDD PCBs suppliers, HDDzone always concentrate on supplying the high quality PCB to worldwide HDD repair enthusiasts and data recovery companies. Visit HDDZone.com

Read More

Some Considerations Before Choosing A Data Protection Solution

Many network administrators are considering an all-in-one data protection solution because it can greatly simplify data protection process. These solutions also tend to be less expensive than buying each component separately, and they provide a single point of contact for all their support needs.

In a recent survey it was found that over half of the respondents indicated that they would prefer to rely on a single vendor for their data protection solutions whenever possible.

An all-in-one Data Protection solution the purposes of this article includes the hardware components and necessary backup software to backup an organization’s critical data, maintain the backup data both on-site and at secure off-site locations, monitor the system 24X7, provide server virtualization, and data restoration so the data network can be up and running as soon as possible.

There are a few things to consider before making a decision about going with a particular data protection solution.

1. What software is included?

There is client software loaded on the server for the backup process. The resident NAS software is used for compression, encryption, bare-metal recovery, and continuous data protection.

2. What type of hardware is being used?

A network attached storage (NAS) server with internal storage capacity is attached to the network and the server hard drive is mirrored in the NAS storage.

3. Is the solution secure?

Most solutions offer encryption. Encryption is critical component in backup data protection. The solution should support AES-level encryption. The backup data should be encrypted on site and while in transit to the off-site location and at the hosted site.

4. Is offsite backup included in the solution?

Most companies today need not only onsite backup, but they also need the capability to have a redundant copy of their backup data stored off-site so the data can be recovered in the event their site was unusable. Both on-site storage and remote storage should be part of the solution.

5. Can the solution scale to data storage demands?

The data protection solution should be capable of running efficiently and scale without a lot of specialized hardware

6. How often is the data backed up?

The frequency of the data backup determines how much data will be lost. If the data is only backed up once a day then 24 hours of data will be lost. Most businesses could not accept that kind of loss. They require a shorter recovery point. Most solutions provide backups take place every 15 minutes. The best practice is to determine an acceptable recovery point and pick a solution that meets that objective.

There are a lot of all-in-one data protection solutions. Some companies prefer to purchase deploy, and maintain the solution themselves. An in-house also requires the labor and expertise to administer the system. Some solution providers bundle the data protection equipment and software into a bundle that also includes the labor to monitor the system 24X7 as well as the labor to maintain and respond to notifications and outages. The system should be flexible enough to scale as needs change and provide a one-point-of contact when there is a need for service.

Terry Mayfield is a Business Continuity expert with 19 years experience in the field. Mr. Mayfield has helped his clients evaluate potential data loss threats and formulate data protection and recovery strategies. He is available by phone (205-290-8424) or email (terrym@askbts.com). Visit http://www.gosleepez.com to download a complimentary copy of Mr. Mayfield’s whitepaper “What Every Business Must Know About Protecting And Preserving Their Critical Data”

Read More

How to Best Utilize a Computer Backup Program

Tips For Best Utilizing a Computer Backup Program“We needed a reliable backup program in case of unrecoverable Microsoft Windows crashes, lost laptops, damaged hard drives or virus outbreaks,” said Hans Vermaak, project lead, Xerox Corporation. “Our employees said they want a computer backup program to protect their work as it operates in the background, a program that has no effect on laptop performance and that they can retrieve backup files rapidly from any point in the past.” Now this is a reasonable favor asked questions by no less than a huge company like Xerox.

Most of today’s backup options are server-based and are bound to certain limitations and these are what should be surpassed by a computer backup to consider it valuable. Iphones, notebooks, netbooks, and laptops may not be compatible with some of these tools. Given this fact, maximum performance may not be guaranteed under some circumstances. Undoubtedly, you should have a backup system that will do the process of saving without having to interfere with your work and while maintaining the maximum protection available.

In recent surveys 73 percent of laptop users cite “intrusive backups” as a major obstacle to their productivity. One of the things you can be sure of, if your employees have issues with their laptop’s performance because of the computer backup program they will do everything they can not to use it. Find a computer backup program where backups occur as a background process, require no user intervention and have no effect on laptop performance.

Another advancement has been initiated by the data backup pioneer company, Druva, and it is called Druva inSync 4.1 Enterprise. Amazingly, this backup program features a major improvement in the industry in the form of a very quick, almost instant backup procedure for laptops in as much as 10 times the normal speed of other programs. Even more, you can easily recover your files or backup in just one click. The program even provides 100% accurate and deduplicated copies of your file data.

This backup program will also benefit the IT department of each company. Not only does it speed up backup process ten times the normal, it also makes use of just a server to store data after they have been duly deduplicated.  Because of this, there are ten times more users who can be served as compared to other options. Given this, businesses are able to save on storage costs and maximize income. Now you can avoid loss of intellectual assets in the form of files that have been saved in individual laptops because everything else is shared with the whole company.

Read More

Sansung Hard Disk Drive Business is Now Seagate!

Sansung Hard Disk Drive Business is Now Seagate!Seagate and Samsung announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement on April 19,2011 as following:

1. Samsung combining its hard disk drive (HDD) business into Seagate;
2. Extending and enhancing the existing patent cross-license agreement between the companies
3. A NAND flash memory supply agreement. (Samsung will provide Seagate with its market-leading semiconductor products for use in Seagate’s enterprise solid state drives (SSDs), solid state hybrid drives and other products.)
4. A disk drive supply agreement(Seagate will supply hard disk drives to Samsung for PCs, notebooks and consumer electronics.)
5. Expanded cooperation between the companies to co-develop enterprise storage solutions;
6. Samsung receiving significant equity ownership in Seagate;
7. A shareholder agreement under which an executive of Samsung will be nominated to join Seagate’s Board of Directors;

The combined value of these transactions and agreements is approximately $1.375 billion USD, which will be paid by Seagate to Samsung in the form of 50% stock and 50% cash.

These transactions and related strategic agreements will enable both companies to better align their current and future product development efforts and roadmaps, accelerate time-to-market for new products and position the companies to better address rapidly evolving opportunities in markets including, but not limited to, mobile computing, cloud computing and solid state storage. In connection with its strategic alliance with Samsung, Seagate expects also to strengthen its relationship with TDK Corporation/SAE Magnetics (H.K.) Ltd. Together, these transactions and agreements broaden a strategic relationship between Seagate and Samsung that began with a joint development agreement announced in August 2010.

“We are pleased to strengthen our strategic relationship with Samsung in a way that better aligns both companies around technologies and products, with these agreements, we expect to achieve greater scale and deliver a broader range of innovative storage products and solutions to our customers, while facilitating our long-term relationship with Samsung.” – said Steve Luczo, Seagate chairman, president and CEO.

Seagate expects these transactions and agreements to be meaningfully accretive to non-GAAP diluted earnings per share and cash flow within the first full year following the closing, and Seagate does not expect any material restructuring costs in connection with them.

“Delivering value to the market and consumers is the primary goal of the extensive agreement announced today. Samsung looks forward to extending our existing strategic ties with Seagate, to deliver creative technology solutions for a broad diversity of consumer, business and industrial applications,” – said Oh-hyun, Kwon, president of the semiconductor business of Samsung Electronics.

The transactions and agreements significantly expand Seagate’s customer access in China and Southeast Asia. In addition, the mutual supply agreements enable Seagate to secure an important source of leading-edge NAND flash supply as the company expands its SSD and solid state hybrid product offerings, and position Seagate to be a more significant supplier of disk drives to Samsung. The agreement also gives Samsung a significant ownership position in Seagate.

Under the terms of the agreement, Samsung will receive consideration consisting of 50% Seagate ordinary shares and 50% cash. Upon closing, Samsung will receive Seagate ordinary shares valued at $687.5 million (45.2 million shares, or approximately 9.6% ownership of Seagate, which is based on Seagate’s 30-day volume weighted average stock price prior to signing), plus $687.5 million in cash. Samsung will have a right to designate a nominee to j oin Seagate’s Board of Directors following closing.

The agreement has no financing contingencies, and is subject to customary closing conditions, including review by U.S. and international regulators. The transactions are expected to close by the end of calendar year 2011.

See another post: Hitachi Hard Disk Drive Business is now Western Digital

Because Hitachi recently transfered its hard disk drive business to Western Digital, the cooperation of Samsung and Seagate is almost inevitable.

Read More

WD Backup Does Not Backup Certain Office 2007 Files?

WD Backup Does Not Backup Certain Office 2007 Files?WD Backup skips or does not backup certain Office 2007 file formats. These file formats include the following file extensions:

Word: .docx/.docm/.dotx/.dotm
Excel: .xlsx/.xlsm/.xltx/.xltm/.xlsb/.xlam
PowerPoint: .pptx/.pptm/.potx/.potm/.ppam/.ppsx/.ppsm/.sldx/.sldm/.thmx

This issue is caused by the added 4th letter of the file extension. WD Backup does not have native support for its basic backup configuration to backup these types of files.

To resolve this issue, you can manually add these file formats into the WD Backup configuration profile so that WD Backup will backup these files. You cna follow the directions below to add specific file formats to the WD Backup utility’s configuration.

  1. Open WD Backup from the Start menu or Shortcut Icon on your desktop.
  2. Click on Options and then click on Options again.
  3. Click on the Advanced Backup and then click on the Add New Format… button.
  4. Insert the file extension and file description into the respective fields and then click on the OK button. Repeat this step for all desired file extensions if necessary.
    Click on the OK button to save the changes.

Important: This article applies only to the older WD Backup software, and not the WD Anywhere Backup or WD SmartWare software that comes on more modern hard drives. Please verify you have WD Backup and not WD Anywhere Backup or WD SmartWare before following these instructions.

Read More

Tips For Choosing Remote Backup Softwares/Services

Tips For Choosing Remote Backup Softwares/ServicesThree tips for selecting a remote backup software

Do you want a do-it-yourself remote backup service instead of finding a backup provider which offers solutions? Please read on below and following these tips:

  • Is this software able to backup not only data files but also your Mysql / SQL / Exchange or other mail servers? Is it possible to run on your used server operating systems?
  • How will the remote location work? You prefer to store it on a NAS and in a smart way so that not every backup will be fully stored. You should look for software which can store it on NAS and keeps track of keypoint to files or even file blocks in its own database.
  • Which transfer types does this software uses? You don’t want to use the old FTP protocol. You want a different way, and at least it should be 100% secure. So look for way of transferring files with SFTP or with a SSL certificate.

Three tips to select a remote backup service provider

  • Search on your favorite search engine(Google is recommended) for tons of remote backup services. There are so many, first selection you should make is their website. Does it look professional enough? Is there a lot informations to be found on it? The first impression when you see the website of a backup provider could be the most important key for selecting the right remote backup service.
  • Where is the remote service located? I would suggest you look for a company located in your state or country. Reason: when something goes wrong or when you want to meet them for any reason possible, you don’t want to travel a lot. You should also find out in which country the backup data will be stored, because it is remote backup, it can be stored everywhere from Russian to England to the US. Important is that they store in a location which is not to far away from the location of the original data. Reason is that when you need to do a full data recovery you do want a possibility to pick up the data with an external hard drive or other medias instead of download many Tera bytes of data over you internet connection.
  • Ask for an real life meeting, contact by email or phone is not enough. Your backup is important and so will be the remote backup services you are going to select. Make an appointment, let them make a good impression to you.

I was working for over 10 years as an ICT engineer in several large firms. I was responsible for setting up a remote backup services for in-house usage. If you want more tips and how-to’s have a look at my website about remote backup services.

Read More

Most Popular 2TB Internal Hard Drives on Amazon.com

Most Popular 2TB Internal Hard Drives on Amazon.comWhen was the last time you bought a new 1tb or 2tb internal hard drive? It used to be a simple decision three years back, pick the cheapest Seagate or Western digital based on the drive capacity that you need and you are all set to use and enjoy it for many years.

Not so anymore, especially if you need a high capacity internal drive. There are so many newer models and sub versions that it becomes a major pain if you buy the wrong drive. I have gone through this pain in the last few months and hence did a quick write up on the various options based on my own experience in my blog and reproduce the same below:

Some factors to consider if you need a new internal hard drive:

1. Usage: Is this a drive that is going to go into your computer and be used once in a while for data access? Or is this going to go into a enclosure that will be on many hours in a day (say for media player, FTP server or a backup server). Or do you need it as a primary boot drive in your primary computer ?

2. Heat: How much heat will the enclosure create? Is it a nice computer cabinet with plenty of fans to circulate air or is it a small NAS/USB enclosure with hardly any fan movement ?

3. OS and Raid: What operating system (Windows 7, Windows XP and Linux) will be used to access the drive ? And will you have some form of Raid ? Yes, it seems like a idiotic question, but trust me, this has a bearing on the choice of drive.

Once you have answers to the three questions above, you can pick the right drive from below:

Popular Manufacturers: Western Digital, Seagate, Hitachi

Most popular 2TB hard drives on Amazon.com:

Western Digital 2 TB RE4-GP SATA 64MB Cache Bulk/OEM Enterprise Hard Drive
(Price: $282.99 Price on Amazon.com: $242.99 Model: WD2002FYPS )

Western Digital 2 TB AV-GP SATA Intellipower 32 MB Cache Bulk/OEM AV Hard Drive
(Price: $190.99 Price on Amazon.com: $129.99 Model: WD20EVDS )

Hitachi Deskstar 3.5-Inch 2TB 7200RPM SATA II 32MB Cache Internal Hard Drive
(Price: $182.77  Price on Amazon.com: $124.99 Model: 0S02861)

Seagate Barracuda XT 2 TB 7200RPM SATA 6 Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5 Inch Internal Bare Drive
(Price: $298.99 Price on Amazon.com: $169.99 Model: ST32000641AS)

Western Digital 2 TB Caviar Black SATA 7200 RPM 64 MB Cache Bulk/OEM Desktop Hard Drive
(Price: $320.99  Price on Amazon.com: $186.22 Model: WD2001FASS)

Seagate Barracuda LP 2 TB 5900RPM SATA 3 GB/s 32 MB Cache 3.5-Inch Internal Hard Drive ST32000542AS-Bare Drive
(Price: $202.99 Price on Amazon.com: $99.99 Model: ST32000542AS)

Western Digital 2 TB Caviar Green SATA Intellipower Bulk/OEM Desktop Hard Drive
(Price: $159.99 Price on Amazon.com: $99.99 Model: WD20EARS )

Hope this helps someone who is looking for the same information.

Read More

Hitachi Hard Disk Drive Business is now Western Digital

Hitachi Hard Disk Drive Business is now Western DigitalMarch 7, 2011 –  Hitachi transfers hard disk drive business to Western Digital.

Western Digital will acquire all shares of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies’s holding company, Viviti Technologies Ltd. The proposed combination will result in customer-centric storage company, with significant operating scale, strong global talent and the industry’s broadest product lineup backed by a rich technology portfolio.

Under terms of the agreement, WD will acquire Hitachi GST for $3.5 billion in cash and 25 million WD common shares valued at $750 million, based on WD closing stock price of $30.01 as of March 4, 2011. Hitachi will own approximately ten percent of WD shares and hold two seats on the WD board of directors. Steve Milligan, president and chief executive officer of Hitachi GST, will join WD’s existing senior management team as president.

The acquisition of Hitachi GST is a unique opportunity for WD to create further value for our customers, shareholders, employees, suppliers and the communities in which we operate. We believe this step will result in several key benefits-enhanced R&D capabilities, innovation and expansion of a rich product portfolio, comprehensive market coverage and scale that will enhance our cost structure and ability to compete in a dynamic marketplace. The skills and contributions of both workforces were key considerations in assessing this compelling opportunity. We will be relying on the proven integration capabilities of both companies to assure the ongoing satisfaction of our customers and to bring this combination to successful fruition.” – said John Coyne, president and chief executive officer of WD.

“This combination will bring together two industry leaders with consistent track records of strong execution and industry outperformance, together we can provide customers worldwide with the industry’s most compelling and diverse set of products and services, from innovative personal storage to Solid State Drives for the Enterprise.” – said Steve Milligan, president and chief executive officer, Hitachi GST.

Read More

Seagate Today Began Shipments of Barracuda XT 3TB Desktop Hard Drive

Barracuda XTBarracuda® XT Combines Highest Desktop Storage Capacity Ever Available with High-End Performance

Seagate today began shipments of the industry’s most elegant, easy-to-install 3TB desktop drive(Barracuda® XT hard drive) – a product that eliminates the need to purchase extra hardware or software to overcome the 2TB barrier. The Barracuda XT hard drive delivers the highest available capacity for home servers and workstations, high-definition video editing and production systems, high-performance PC gaming systems and desktop PCs.

Seagate Barracuda XT 3TB hard drive for desktop PCs

Legacy PC BIOS designs and device drivers and older operating systems such as Windows XP are incapable of using hard drive capacities beyond 2.1TB. The upshot is that existing desktop drives with more than 2.1TB of storage capacity must be deployed with additional software or hardware and may also require extra device drivers to overcome this limitation.

The Barracuda XT hard drive with free Seagate DiscWizard™ software is a complete, easy-to-deploy solution. DiscWizard software makes it simple to configure the computer operating system and device drivers to access the full 3TB of capacity on legacy systems using Windows XP and PC BIOS and on personal computers equipped with newer versions of Windows or the new UEFI BIOS.

“Seagate is squarely focused on delivering the storage performance, capacity and innovation to ensure that technology transitions remain seamless for our customers, the Barracuda® XT hard drive epitomizes our commitment to providing end-user customers and PC manufacturers with the world’s most advanced storage solutions.” – said Dave Mosley, Seagate executive vice president of sales, marketing and customer service.

The Barracuda XT hard drive combines a 64MB cache that optimizes burst performance in cache-intensive applications such as PC gaming and nonlinear video editing with Serial ATA 6Gb/s – an interface that delivers the highest system throughput – to enable the highest performance available in a desktop hard drive. The 3.5-inch, 7200RPM drive’s 3TB of storage capacity gives desktop PC users the most space ever available for videos, games, photos and files.

The Barracuda XT 3TB hard drive launch comes only months after Seagate introduced the Barracuda® Green hard drive, another Seagate desktop drive that streamlines technology transitions to simplify drive installations for PC makers and consumers. The eco-friendly Barracuda Green hard drive features Seagate’s SmartAlign™ technology to enable all the benefits of the new 4K sector standard while simplifying drive installation. SmartAlign technology works by eliminating the need for utilities often required to ensure optimum drive performance.

Read More

Top 10 Online Storage Services

imageWith online storage services, you won’t have to worry about constantly using up all the free space on your hard drive anymore. These services take this struggle online and allow you to store your data securely and get more storage space if you need it.

Top 10 Online Storage Services:

www.opendrive.com

OpenDrive offers three different plans (Home, Office and Pro), each based on a monthly fee. The Home plan gives you 100GB storage, 1GB max file size, 25GB per day of bandwidth, and access for 5 computers and 5 users. For 500GB storage, 2GB max file size, file versioning and access for 50 computers and users, upgrade to the Office plan.

www.sugarsync.com

Sugarsyn offers 30, 60, 100 and 250 GB plans supporting 3,000 to 25,000 documents, 6,000 to 40,000 photos and 6,000 to 30,000 songs. A 500 GB plan is available for users who need more storage. You have the option to pay monthly or yearly fees for these plans.

mozy.com

Mozy offers 2GB of storage space to anybody free of charge. This is a great option for most people because they are only looking to store a few files, pictures or documents so they can be accessed from anywhere. Unless you need a lot more than 2GB, this service is a great way to store your files for free.

If you need more than that, Mozy only charges $4.95 per month for unlimited storage space. Obviously that’s a nice deal because you don’t have to worry about going over your allotted space. Another great thing about this plan is that you don’t have to pick and choose between backing up files or having critical files available for download anywhere. You have enough space to backup everything on your computer as well as keep all the documents you need at your disposal wherever you go.

www.box.net

Box.net offers for different plans. The Lite plan gives you 1 GB of web storage space with a 25 MB size limit at no cost to you. For $9.95 per month, you can get 10 GB of web storage space with a 1 GB file size limit on the Individual plan. Businesses can take advantage of the Business plan, which allows them to give each employee 15 GB of web storage space with a 2 GB file size limit for $15 per user per month. If you want an even bigger plan than that, you can remove web storage space limitations and be able to upload files that are at least 2 GB. You have to call Box.net so they can make sure your plan is going to fit your needs.

www.adrive.com

The free account offers 50GB storage, which is just fine for the average person that just needs some personal storage. But if you need to store large or private files, the basic free account isn’t going to be enough. That’s where the other pricing plans come in.

Here’s the breakdown: 50GB storage for free if you don’t care about security or extra features, 50GB for $6.95/month if you’d like the extra features and security.

www.elephantdrive.com

All accounts have automatic backups, web access and sharing capabilities. The cheapest, at $4.95/month will probably be good enough for most users. It covers one computer, maintains a version history for the last 30 days and has a maximum upload limit of 1GB per file. Next, you can get coverage for 4 computers, unlimited version history and a 2GB per file upload limit for $9.95/month.

www.flipdrive.com

FlipDrive doesn’t offer a free account; however, you can set up a trial account that gives you 20 GB of storage for 30 days. This is a good way to try the service before you buy it. FlipDrive’s accounts start at $4.95 a month for 20 GB. The largest account is 100GB for $19.90 a month.

www.carbonite.com

This storage service is very well priced at only $54.95 per year, which averages out to less than five dollars per month for unlimited storage. If you opt for the three year plan it averages to only about $3.60 per month, which is a great deal and can save you tons of stress should your hard drive crash.

www.storegate.com

The biggest reason why Storegate didn’t rank higher is the pricing plan. Frankly, Storegate offers very little storage space at a considerably higher price when compared to higher ranked services.

Obviously this doesn’t sound like a good deal when there are services in this review offering lower prices. Until Storegate starts offering a better space/price ratio, it will never be able to compete with the high-ranking services in this review.

www.iomega.com

The iStorage plans start at $5.99 a month for 1 GB of space; the largest plan is $49.99 a month for 15 GB of storage. Though this is a good service, it is more expensive than some of the other online storage services in this review.

Tips: There are many online storage services on the Internet so it’s wise to evaluate your storage needs and the quality of the service before creating an account. Some services offer a free membership so you are able to test drive the service before purchasing an account.

Read More