Revolutionary Modular Storage System Built to
Efficiently Manage Enterprise, Cloud, and Edge Data Growth
CES 2020 – The Venetian, Level 3, San Polo
Ballroom – Seagate Technology plc (NASDAQ: STX), a world leader
in data solutions, today at CES 2020 introduced a revolutionary
modular storage solution to manage the surge of enterprise, cloud,
and edge data. Seagate’s Lyve Drive™ Mobile System is a portfolio
of simple, secure, and efficient data management solutions built to
activate the datasphere.
Powered by IT 4.0—the fourth wave of industrial revolution
within IT—where connected homes, connected cities, AI-powered
factories, autonomous vehicles, and media and entertainment content
drive explosive data growth, the global datasphere is forecasted to
grow from 41 zettabytes in 2019 to 175 zettabytes by 2025,
according to a recent IDC study sponsored by Seagate. Nearly 30% of
that data will need real-time processing. Seagate’s Lyve Drive
system enables efficient and cost effective movement of this data
between enterprise, cloud, and the edge.
“Data empowers those who can harness and activate it,” said Jeff
Fochtman, vice president of marketing for Seagate. “However,
today’s data management tools are too costly and inefficient for
businesses to tap into data’s full value. Lyve Drive is Seagate’s
first step toward a unified data experience, which will turn data’s
possibilities into tangible growth for the world’s most critical
industries.”
Lyve Drive Mobile System
Developed to address the growing need to move massive amounts of
data from endpoints to edge to core, Seagate’s Lyve Drive Mobile
System is a collection of modular storage solutions built to help
businesses be more efficient and grow. During CES, Seagate will
showcase the revolutionary system and several key product concepts
in the line including:
Lyve Drive Cards and Lyve Drive Card
Reader High capacity, high-performance 1TB CFexpress™ cards and
a portable card reader for ingesting endpoint data sources.
Lyve Drive Shuttle An autonomous data
storage and transport solution for easy ingestion from
direct-attached, network-attached, and other external storage
devices. It offers up to 16TB of capacity depending on HDD or SSD
configuration, and an e-ink touchscreen display to copy files
directly without a PC.
Lyve Drive Mobile Array A sealed,
high-performance, 6-bay array that is ruggedized and easy to
transport. The mobile array displayed at CES will feature 6 of
Seagate’s 18TB Exos HAMR (heat-assisted magnetic recording) hard
drives for a total capacity of 108TB.
Lyve Drive Modular Array A
high-performance 4-bay array with flexible configuration so
businesses can build what they need for a particular workflow. The
high-capacity modular array displayed at CES will include Seagate’s
Exos 2X14 enterprise hard drive, which is the first to integrate
Seagate’s groundbreaking MACH.2™ multi-actuator technology.
Lyve Drive Rackmount Receiver A
high-performance datacenter 4U rackmount ingestion hub that accepts
two Lyve Drive arrays for high-speed data transfer directly into a
data center fabric without the need of cables.
CES 2020 Exhibit
During CES 2020, the company will illustrate the journey of data
from origin at the endpoint, to extraction at the edge for
instantaneous insights, and to long-term storage at the core. Along
the way, we will reveal the next evolutionary step of data from the
static disk drive to a world in which systems, software, and
storage seamlessly work together, turning data’s potential into
business growth.
Exhibit visitors will experience several real-life use cases
that highlight the activation of data including:
The Road to Tomorrow: Autonomous
Vehicles The realization of fully autonomous vehicles on our
roads is just over the horizon. Helping to make this a reality,
Seagate will host partner company Renovo to highlight a platform
that merges software, data management, and automotive-grade safety
systems into a unified solution for AV fleet deployment.
Million Byte Bar: Media &
Entertainment Thanks to the latest picture quality standards
like 4K, 8K, and High Dynamic Range (HDR), the media and
entertainment industry’s compound annual data growth rate is poised
for a 25% increase by 20251. Seagate will feature a movie set
demonstrating how next-generation data management solutions
accelerate the post-production process.
Connected City By 2025, it is
forecasted that over 25 zettabytes of storage will be created and
replicated in the edge1. While most of Seagate’s CES exhibit
highlights separate data endpoints, our custom LEGO® connected city
experience demonstrates how real-life AI and video data weave
through the daily activities and interactions of a connected city
and play a crucial role in helping officials tackle emergency
services, law enforcement, traffic, and much more.
Ultimate Gaming Seagate is big into
gaming and CES is the perfect place to level up with the incredible
customized Imperator Works Zero Gravity Chair. Decked out with a
Thermaltake P5 gaming PC powered by Seagate’s FireCuda® 520 NVMe
PCIe Gen4 x4 SSD, PS4 Pro, and Xbox One, the setup also includes
the latest Razor peripherals and custom shelf to stash all the
gaming tech, snacks, and beverages a gamer could dream of.
Connected Home It is predicted that
there will be over 70 million smart home households by 20232.
Seagate will explore how ambient computing in the home uses data to
bring more convenience and efficiency to everyday life than ever
before.
The World in 5G 5G networks are
predicted to cover 40% of the world by 2024, handle 25% of all
mobile traffic data, will be up to 100 times faster than current 4G
technology, and will typically support millions of devices per
square mile3. The device and data growth fueled by 5G will make the
telco infrastructure the ideal spot for the edge, and Seagate will
showcase a micro-modular Edge data center from Vapor IO that allows
data to be kept closer to endpoints for efficiency, helping to
unlock new use cases, create new markets, unleash new product
innovations, and disrupt numerous verticals.
Connected Factory Those in the
business of high-volume production are increasingly turning to data
to achieve their goals and, by 2025, the compound annual growth
rate of data within the manufacturing industry is expected to rise
by 30%3. Seagate, as a manufacturer, is no exception and will
demonstrate the factory of the future using advanced technologies
such as AI crafted for heightened operational efficiency.
An Ocean of Data: Monterey Bay
Aquarium The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI),
a science and engineering partnership with annual funding of 70
million and led by 200+ full-time employees, is charged with
gathering as much data as possible through exploration and
discovery of deep-sea research. MBARI and Seagate will demonstrate
how the latest data solutions can help research teams capture and
transport all that data quickly and efficiently.
For more information, please visit us during CES 2020 at The
Venetian, Level 3, San Polo Ballroom.
About Seagate
Seagate crafts the datasphere, helping to maximize humanity’s
potential by innovating world-class, precision-engineered data
management solutions with a focus on sustainable partnerships.
Learn more at www.seagate.com. Follow Seagate on Twitter, Facebook,
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- Source: “Data Age 2025,” IDC, sponsored by Seagate, Nov.
2018
- Source: “16 Smart Home Statistics & Predictions” Safe Smart
Home & Living, Oct. 2019
- Source: “Five 5G Statistics You Need to Know,” vXchnge, May
20
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When referring to drive capacity, one gigabyte, or GB, equals one
billion bytes and one terabyte, or TB equals one trillion bytes.
Your computer’s operating system may use a different standard of
measurement and report a lower capacity. In addition, some of the
listed capacity is used for formatting and other functions, and
thus will not be available for data storage. Actual data rates may
vary depending on operating environment and other factors, such as
chosen interface and disk capacity. Seagate reserves the right to
change, without notice, product offerings or specifications.
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