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    Western Digital claims it has finally solved hard drives’ biggest weakness without sacrificing data center performance anymore
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    Western Digital claims it has finally solved hard drives’ biggest weakness without sacrificing data center performance anymore

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyMay 12, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    • Western Digital claims spinning down hard drives no longer cripple application performance
    • WD’s solution offers lower storage power consumption without sacrificing consistent response times
    • Reduced drive power usage allows more storage capacity inside existing rack limits

    Western Digital (WD) has developed a new power-optimized drive technology which allows hard disks to spin down without causing major performance penalties.

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    The company’s Chief Product Officer, Ahmed Shihab, said the technique lowers power consumption enough to matter to customers while preserving the performance they expect.

    Traditional hard drives consume significant power even when they are not actively being accessed by users or applications, and this is not sustainable in the long run.

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    Spinning down drives saves power

    The technique allows drives to enter a low-power state without the lengthy spin-up delays that have made such approaches impractical in the past.

    When a drive spins down, it consumes far less electricity, which directly reduces the operating costs of large storage arrays.

    The capacity benefit comes from a secondary effect: lower power consumption per drive means data center operators can pack more drives into the same power and cooling envelope.

    Western Digital claims the performance impact of spinning drives’ down and back up is small enough that most applications will not notice the difference.

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    The company has designed the technology to be sympathetic to the software stack running above it, requiring no major changes from customers.

    Previous attempts to spin down hard drives for power savings have failed because the performance hit was simply too severe for production environments.

    Applications expecting sub-millisecond access times would stall while waiting for disks to spin back up to full operating speed.


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    Western Digital’s new formula balances power savings against accessibility, keeping the delay short enough to stay within typical application timeouts.

    The company says this is the first time it has seen genuine interest and positive feedback from customers in lower power technology.

    Hyperscale operators have been asking for storage solutions that do not force them to choose between energy efficiency and reliable performance.

    A new storage tier between fast and slow drives

    The technology effectively creates a new storage tier that sits between high-performance SSDs and traditional archival hard drives.

    Data that is accessed frequently stays on fully spun-up drives, while less critical data can be parked on drives that spin down when idle.

    The operating system and storage software determine which data belongs on which tier, not the drive itself.

    Western Digital’s innovation is purely on the hardware side, making spin-down practical without waiting for software to catch up.

    The capacity gains come from density, not from larger platters or new recording techniques.

    More drives in the same power budget means more total terabytes per rack, and that is a math problem that every data center operator understands.

    The clever part is making the spin-down cycle fast enough that no one notices, and that is where Western Digital claims to have finally solved what has been an industry-wide headache.

    That said, hyperscalers will test this solution aggressively, and their verdict will decide if the rest of the industry follows.

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