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    Seagate’s biggest hard drive quietly hits Japanese stores, carrying massive capacity, a limited explanation, and a price that shocks
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    Seagate’s biggest hard drive quietly hits Japanese stores, carrying massive capacity, a limited explanation, and a price that shocks

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comJanuary 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Seagate quietly places its highest-capacity hard drive into normal retail circulation
    • A 32TB hard drive is now sold outside controlled enterprise distribution channels
    • Japan became the first confirmed market for the retail of Seagate 32TB hard drives

    A 32TB Seagate hard drive has appeared in Japanese retail channels – without any prior public announcement from the company.

    The model, designated ST32000NT000, was captured and listed by retailers in Akihabara, confirming its availability starting December 27, 2025.

    With a listed price of 138,160 yen (approximately $887), the drive is both the highest-capacity consumer-accessible hard disk and one of the most expensive NAS-oriented HDDs currently sold through stores.


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    Seagate’s largest hard drive moves into consumer retail

    This sighting represents the first confirmed instance of a 32TB hard drive being offered directly at retail rather than through controlled enterprise supply chains.

    The ST32000NT000 belongs to Seagate’s IronWolf Pro lineup, which is designed for continuous operation in professional and enterprise NAS environments.

    This makes it distinct from the company’s Exos series, which has historically been used to introduce its largest capacity drives.

    Seagate introduced a 30TB Exos model nearly two years ago and followed with a 32TB Exos M drive about a year later.

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    The IronWolf Pro branding suggests a shift toward making extreme capacity available outside strictly data center-focused product lines.

    Technically, the drive follows familiar design parameters for high-capacity 3.5-inch hard disks.

    It utilizes a SATA 6Gb/s interface and operates at a rotational speed of 7,200 RPM, supported by a 512MB cache.


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    Seagate lists a maximum sustained transfer rate of 285MB/s, with an average operating power consumption of 8.3 watts.

    These characteristics align closely with existing high-capacity NAS drives, indicating that the primary advancement here is storage density rather than raw performance gains.

    The muted rollout and premium pricing imply constrained availability and a narrow target audience.

    This release feels less like a broad consumer push and more like a cautious expansion of high-density storage into NAS-focused product tiers.

    Seagate has probably moved its highest capacity mechanical storage into standard sales channels without accompanying marketing or technical briefings.

    Whether or not this device will be available for purchase outside Japan remains to be seen – we’ll keep an eye out going forward.


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