Seagate's latest enterprise-oriented Barracuda ES.2 hard drive boasts up to a terabyte of capacity spread over 250GB platters and backed up by 32MB of cache. That's a tough combo to beat on paper, but can the drive's real-world performance live up to expectations?
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