Seagate unveiled next-generation edge enterprise storage.

On the 13th, Seagate Technology Holdings plc introduced the new edge enterprise storage systems Exos® 4U100 and 4U74 JBOD ahead of the Supercomputing 2025 (SC25) conference. The new products provide up to 3.2 petabytes (PB) of storage capacity and are designed to improve high-capacity data processing efficiency in data center and edge environments.

Exos (Exos) 4U100 and 4U74 JBOD/Provided by Seagate /Courtesy of Seagate

Seagate said it applied a high-density SAS-4 JBOD solution to meet surging demand for data management driven by the spread of Generative AI, the shift to distributed storage architectures, and strengthened Data Sovereignty regulations. The platform, based on Seagate's Mozaic technology, enhances operational efficiency, energy savings, and scalability.

According to IDC research, 78% of corporations worldwide are newly generating AI-based content, and storage demand is rising steeply as AI adoption expands. Seagate said it is strengthening system capabilities to support data generation, analysis, and preservation at the edge in line with these changes.

Melissa Bunda, Seagate's senior vice president of edge storage and services, said, "Exos 4U100 and JBOD set a new standard for edge data operations," and added, "Our goal is to preserve more data for longer, more efficiently, so that data can drive business outcomes."

With the new products, Seagate plans to respond to the spread of hybrid and distributed storage architectures and support next-generation infrastructure demand from corporate customers handling AI-based workloads.

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