
The new GoFlex is available in two flavors, with 500 GB capacity for $120 and with 750 GB capacity for $140. The “Performance” part of the name stems from the fact that these USB 3.0 drives rotate their platters with 7200 RPM, and not with 5400 RPM as their USB 2.0 siblings do. However, the big news in those drives is Seagate's decision to bundle them with SafetyNet, which is a 2-year subscription to a data recovery service. Seagate considers the service as a bonus that provides “peace of mind” as far as the data security is concerned.
2DayBlog.com, Seagate HDD now with disaster recovery services
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