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Created page with "{{Infobox ARM family | title = Vela-AX | image1 = WDC WD101EFBX-68B0AN0 top lid.jpg | caption1 = Top lid of a WDC WD101EFBX-68B0AN0 hard drive. | image2 = WDC WD101EFBX-68B0AN0 CrystalDiskInfo SMART printout.png | caption2 = CrystalDiskInfo printout of SMART attributes from a WDC WD101EFBX-68B0AN0. | manufacturers = Western Digital | fw_prefix = VX | namesake = Vela | rn = UVXHA9 | form_factor = 3.5" | z-height = 7 | speed = 7,200..."
 
Looks like Vela-A1 only goes up to 8 TB; a different platform will likely take care of the 10 and 12 TB models
 
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This category lists all [[Western Digital]] drives that are part of the Vela-AX platform, which is the first to be wholly marketed under the Western Digital brand without any reference to HGST. Like all modern HGST-produced platforms at the time, Vela-AX is named after a constellation. However, unlike various helium platforms such as Aries, Libra or Leo, which are all named after traditional star signs, Vela-AX is instead named after the namesake Vela constellation in the [[wikipedia:Vela Supercluster|Vela Supercluster]]. Out of the three Vela platforms, Vela-AX has the largest platter count, at six; the first HGST-produced platform to be capable of. As with the other Vela platforms, Vela-AX can also be found in a gimped performance, "5,400 RPM class" variant for various traditionally-5,400 RPM families such as [[Western Digital Red Plus]] and [[Western Digital Internal Use|Internal Use]], although rotational speed is always 7,200 RPM.
This category lists all [[Western Digital]] drives that are part of the Vela-AX platform, which is the first to be wholly marketed under the Western Digital brand without any reference to HGST. Like all modern HGST-produced platforms at the time, Vela-AX is named after a constellation. However, unlike various helium platforms such as Aries, Libra or Leo, which are all named after traditional star signs, Vela-AX is instead named after the namesake Vela constellation in the [[wikipedia:Vela Supercluster|Vela Supercluster]]. Out of the three Vela platforms, Vela-AX has the largest platter count, at six; the first HGST-produced platform to be capable of. As with the other Vela platforms, Vela-AX can also be found in a gimped performance, "5,400 RPM class" variant for various traditionally-5,400 RPM families such as [[Western Digital Red Plus]] and [[Western Digital Internal Use|Internal Use]], although rotational speed is always 7,200 RPM.

Latest revision as of 19:29, 4 February 2024

This category lists all Western Digital drives that are part of the Vela-AX platform, which is the first to be wholly marketed under the Western Digital brand without any reference to HGST. Like all modern HGST-produced platforms at the time, Vela-AX is named after a constellation. However, unlike various helium platforms such as Aries, Libra or Leo, which are all named after traditional star signs, Vela-AX is instead named after the namesake Vela constellation in the Vela Supercluster. Out of the three Vela platforms, Vela-AX has the largest platter count, at six; the first HGST-produced platform to be capable of. As with the other Vela platforms, Vela-AX can also be found in a gimped performance, "5,400 RPM class" variant for various traditionally-5,400 RPM families such as Western Digital Red Plus and Internal Use, although rotational speed is always 7,200 RPM.

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