Toshiba

Toshiba MG10AFA22TE | 22TB | SATA 6Gb/s | 7200RPM | 3.5" | Enterprise HDD

$949.95

Brand New, Factory Sealed | In Stock | Bulk Orders Available

The MG10AFA22TE is a 22TB SATA 6Gb/s enterprise hard drive featuring 7200RPM spindle speed, 512MB buffer, and up to 271MB/s sustained transfer in a 3.5-inch helium-sealed form factor. Built for cloud-scale and data center environments, it is ideal for enterprise storage arrays, RAID and software-defined storage, and compliance archive and backup infrastructure. Compatible with SATA 6Gb/s controllers and server platforms including Dell PowerEdge, HP ProLiant, and Supermicro systems. The 10-disk HelioSeal design with CMR recording and FC-MAMR technology delivers a 550TB/year workload rating and 2.5 million hour MTBF for continuous 24/7 operation. Includes full manufacturer warranty.

All products are sold as new in original retail or OEM packaging unless otherwise specified. Same-business-day shipping on orders placed before 2 PM PT. Bulk inquiries welcome.

Specifications
  • Manufacturer: Toshiba
  • Model: MG10AFA22TE
  • Capacity: 22TB
  • Interface: SATA 6Gb/s (SATA-3.3)
  • RPM: 7200
  • Cache: 512MB
  • Form Factor: 3.5-inch (26.1mm height)
  • Recording: CMR with FC-MAMR
  • Sector Format: 512e/4Kn
  • Sustained Transfer: up to 271MB/s
  • Workload Rating: 550TB/year
  • MTBF: 2.5 million hours (0.35% AFR)
  • Power (Read/Write Typ.): 8.38W
  • Design: 10-disk helium-sealed (HelioSeal)
Product Features
  • 10-disk helium-sealed HelioSeal design for high density
  • CMR recording for broad RAID compatibility
  • FC-MAMR flux-controlled microwave-assisted recording
  • 550TB/year workload rating for 24/7 duty
  • 2.5M hour MTBF enterprise reliability
  • 512MB buffer for sustained throughput
  • Advanced shock and vibration tolerance
Compatibility
  • Dell PowerEdge servers
  • HP ProLiant servers
  • Supermicro platforms
  • TrueNAS / software-defined storage builds
  • SATA 6Gb/s RAID and HBA controllers
Shipping & Returns
  • Free Shipping: We currently offer free Economy Shipping within the continental U.S. with no minimum order required. Expedited shipping is available at standard carrier rates.
  • Same-Day Shipping: Order placed before 2PM PST will ship the same day. Orders received after this time will ship the following business day.
  • Hassle-Free Returns: If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, simply return it within 10 days for a hassle-free refund or exchange.

22TB SATA 6Gb/s 7200RPM 512MB Cache 550TB/yr Factory Sealed

Toshiba MG10 22TB — cloud-scale HelioSeal capacity

The MG10AFA22TE is the flagship of Toshiba's MG10 series, delivering 22TB of CMR capacity on a fourth-generation 10-disk helium-sealed platform. FC-MAMR recording and a 512MB buffer sustain up to 271MB/s, while a 550TB/year workload rating and 2.5M hour MTBF make it a dependable building block for enterprise arrays.

22TB HelioSeal Capacity

Twenty-two terabytes on a 10-disk helium-sealed platform maximizes rack density and lowers cost per terabyte.

550TB/yr Workload

Rated for 550TB transferred per year, purpose-built for continuous cloud-scale and data center workloads.

2.5M Hour MTBF

2.5 million hour MTBF with a 0.35% annualized failure rate ensures long-term 24/7 reliability.

271MB/s Sustained

CMR recording with FC-MAMR and a 512MB buffer deliver up to 271MB/s sustained transfer for consistent RAID performance.

Full Manufacturer Warranty

Brand new and factory sealed, backed by the full manufacturer warranty with same-business-day shipping before 2 PM PT.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions about Enterprise Hard Drives (HDD) and Solid-State Drives (SSD), including what they are, how they are used, performance consideration and tips for choosing the right solution.

1. What are enterprise hard drives and SSDs?

Enterprise hard drives and SSDs are high-performance, high-reliability storage solutions designed for use in data centers and business-critical applications.

2. Are enterprise hard drives reliable?

Yes, enterprise hard drives are designed to be highly reliable and durable, suitable for data centers and enterprise environments. They typically feature enhanced error correction, vibration resistance, and longer lifespans compared to consumer drives. Enterprise drives are built to handle continuous 24×7 operation, making them a smart choice for critical data storage needs.

3. What is the difference between NAS and enterprise hard drives?

Network-attached storage (NAS) and enterprise hard drives differ primarily in their intended use and design features. NAS drives are optimized for lower power consumption, quieter operation, and ideal for small-to-medium business or home environments. Enterprise drives, which are built for higher performance, reliability, and endurance—are designed to handle 24×7 operation in demanding data center and enterprise settings.

4. What factors should be considered when selecting an enterprise hard drive for a specific application or workload?

To choose an enterprise hard drive for a specific application or workload, keep the following factors in mind:

  • Performance requirements, such as read/write speeds and IOPS are crucial, especially for data-intensive applications.
  • Capacity needs must align with the storage demands of your workload. 
  • Reliability and durability are essential, as enterprise drives should withstand continuous 24×7 operation.
  • Compatibility with your existing hardware and RAID configurations is also important.
  • Power consumption and cooling requirements should be considered to guarantee efficient operation within your data center environment.
  • Cost and warranty terms should align with your budget and long-term maintenance plans.
5. How does an enterprise hard drive improve data reliability and integrity?

Enterprise hard drives improve data reliability and integrity through several advanced features. They incorporate enhanced error correction codes (ECC) that detect and correct data errors, ensuring data remains accurate and intact. These drives are also designed with improved mechanical structures to minimize vibrations, which can cause read/write errors. Optimized for RAID configurations, they prevent data loss and promote redundancy, further safeguarding data. Additionally, enterprise drives benefit from advanced firmware that includes regular updates and sophisticated algorithms to manage data more effectively.

6. What are the key differences between enterprise hard drives and consumer-grade hard drives?

Enterprise hard drives differ from consumer-grade hard drives in several key areas:

  1. Reliability: Enterprise drives are designed for continuous 24×7 operation with a higher mean time between failures (MTBF).
  2. Performance: The enterprise hard drives offer faster data transfer rates and lower latency.
  3. Durability: They offer enhanced error correction, vibration resistance, and robust construction.
  4. Features: They include advanced features like RAID optimization and better firmware.
  5. Warranty: Enterprise hard drives come with longer warranties compared to consumer drives.
7. How does an enterprise hard drive improve data reliability and integrity?

Enterprise hard drives improve data reliability and integrity through several advanced features. They incorporate enhanced error correction codes (ECC) that detect and correct data errors, ensuring data remains accurate and intact. These drives are also designed with improved mechanical structures to minimize vibrations, which can cause read/write errors. Optimized for RAID configurations, they prevent data loss and promote redundancy, further safeguarding data. Additionally, enterprise drives benefit from advanced firmware that includes regular updates and sophisticated algorithms to manage data more effectively.

8. How do enterprise hard drives handle power loss or failures?

Power loss or failures are handled through several robust mechanisms. They often include features like power loss protection (PLP) that use capacitors to provide enough power to complete pending write operations and safely store data in non-volatile memory. Advanced error correction and recovery algorithms also help maintain data integrity. Additionally, enterprise hard drives are designed to restart after power failures quickly and safely, minimizing downtime and data corruption risks. Seagate enterprise drives incorporate such technologies to ensure data reliability and system resilience in power-loss scenarios.