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Old 03-01-2006, 12:25 PM   #1
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Seagate Wins 2006 Crn Channel Champion Award For Server-class Hard Disc Drives

SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif.—01 March 2006— Seagate Technology (NYSE:STX), the world's number one hard drive maker, today announced it has won the prestigious 2006 CRN Channel Champion award for server-class disc drives. The CRN award, based on a survey of more than 1,200 North American resellers and system integrators, measured their overall perceptions of 115 technology vendors in 26 key product and service categories.

"The CRN Channel Champion award is evidence of Seagate's commitment to providing computing makers with best-in-class disc drives that move, store and protect digital content in the data center, on the desktop and on-the-go," said Jeff Loebbaka, senior vice president of global channel sales and corporate marketing for Seagate. "We are delighted that North American system builders have recognized Seagate for a portfolio of server-class drives that deliver the highest levels of performance, capacity and reliability."

"The CRN Channel Champions study is a premier resource for solution providers to use throughout the year to evaluate vendors and programs," said Dan Dignam, vice president/publisher, CRN. "Congratulations to all of the winning companies. They have demonstrated that they deliver the highest quality solutions to their channel customers."

Seagate continues to be the number one storage provider in the enterprise and server space, with solutions that deliver the performance and reliability needed for a range of enterprise requirements. Seagate's portfolio of enterprise solutions include the award-winning Cheetah 10K- and 15K-RPM models, the Savvio 2.5-inch small form factor drives, and the NL35 Series drives for capacity-intensive RAID applications.

Seagate's server-class disc drives also include Barracuda 7200.9, a family of 7200-RPM drives that delivers the industry's leading combination of performance, capacity and reliability. The Barracuda family combines 3 Gigabits/second of Serial ATA bandwidth with the industry's broadest capacity range to meet the high throughput and low cost-per-gigabyte requirements of builders of low-cost and Serial ATA servers for small offices.

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