Seagate has quietly started to sell Maxtor-branded external storage devices in various countries. At present, the company offers the Maxtor M3 and the Maxtor D3 Station DAS devices, which it also sells under the Samsung name (yes, you read that right - click here for proof). Right now, it is unclear for how long Seagate plans to use the trademark, which it has not touched for quite a while.
Maxtor was a major maker of hard drives that was founded in 1982 and acquired by Seagate in 2006. In the early 2000s, Maxtor was the largest maker of HDDs in the world after its acquisition of HDD division from Quantum, but its advantages somewhat diminished by the middle of the decade due to various reasons, such as the lack of a comprehensive lineup of 2.5” hard drives in the product stack. Maxtor faced severe financial troubles for the most part of its history, and after it was acquired it was also plagued by quality problems as well as controversial management decisions. After Seagate took the company over in 2006, it did ship Maxtor-branded internal and external drives for a couple of years (in fact, external storage was a strong side of Maxtor), but eventually the trademark was dropped.
Earlier this year Seagate decided to start using the Maxtor brand again to sell its M3 and D3 Station external storage products. Both of the DAS devices are also known as the Samsung M3 as well as the Samsung D3 Station which are available worldwide today. In fact, it is surprising to see that Seagate still uses the Samsung brand for hard drive products about five years after the acquisition of Samsung’s HDD business. Under the initial agreement, Seagate had rights to use the Samsung trademark for hard drives for 12 months following the buyout. Apparently, the two companies have amended the initial agreement as Seagate currently offers four Samsung-branded products for consumers. Meanwhile, the revival of the Maxtor brand could indicate that Seagate has begun to phase-out use of the Samsung trademark for its products, which is why it creates alternatives featuring a different brand (some may say that we are dealing with a plain re-badging).
Seagate’s Maxtor DAS Lineup | ||||||
Product | Capacity | Interface | Dimensions W×L×H (mm) |
Model Number | ||
M3 | 500 GB | USB 3.0 | 82 × 112 × 17.5 | STSHX-M500TCBM | ||
1 TB | STSHX-M101TCBM | |||||
2 TB | STSHX-M201TCBM | |||||
3 TB | 82 × 118.2 × 19.85 | STSHX-M301TCBM | ||||
4 TB | STSHX-M401TCBM | |||||
D3 Station | 2 TB | 129.2 × 180.6 × 129.2 | STSHX-D201TDBM | |||
3 TB | STSHX-D301TDBM | |||||
4 TB | STSHX-D401TDBM | |||||
5 TB | STSHX-D501TDBM |
The Maxtor M3 external drive offers 500 GB, 1 TB, 2 TB and 4 TB capacities via a USB 3.0 interface. The top of the range Maxtor M3 model is based on the Spinpoint M10P 2.5”/15 mm HDD with five 800 GB platters featuring shingled magnetic recording technology at 5400 RPM spindle speed as well as 16 MB of cache. In the meantime, models with lower capacities use different hard drives and have smaller dimensions. The DAS comes with AutoBackup and SafetyKey software for automatic backup and protection.
The Maxtor D3 Station uses two 2.5” HDDs to offer 2 TB, 3 TB, 4 TB and 5 TB capacities (as opposed to up to 6 TB offered by the Samsung D3 Station version). Just like the M3, the DAS uses a USB 3.0 interface both for data transfer and for power. In addition it also comes with AutoBackup and SafetyKey. Since the D3 Station is designed to serve essential storage needs, it is basically a JBOD device that does not offer any kind of RAID for additional performance or reliability (it also makes for an inconsistent performance profile).
Right now, it is unclear whether Seagate’s decision to use the Maxtor brand is a one-time action on its way to stop using the Samsung trademark, or an attempt to revive the name in a bid to sell select products eventually. At present, Seagate uses its own brand to sell various external storage devices as well as the LaCie trademark for premium DAS products. We do not know whether Seagate needs more brands to market external storage, but since it already uses the Samsung name, the addition of the Maxtor trademark for select SKUs will not hurt much (especially if they are region independent).
At present, the Maxtor M3 and the Maxtor D3 Station products are available at Amazon and multiple other online and retail stores across the world.
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