HGST Ultrastar 300GB 15K600 SAS Hard Drive
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HGST Ultrastar 300GB 15K600 SAS Hard Drive
Scan code: LN32359 Manufacturer code: HUS156030VLS600
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HGST Ultrastar 300GB 15K600 SAS Hard Drive

300GB HGST 0B23661 Ultrastar 15K600, SAS 6Gb/s, 15000rpm, 64MB Cache

Scan code: LN32359 Manufacturer code: HUS156030VLS600
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Product Overview The latest addition to the Hitachi portfolio combines ultimate performance with high capacity in the same drive. The Ultrastar™ 15K600 can store up to 300GB of data while spinning at 15,000 RPM. That amounts to a capacity growth of 33% over its predecessor to keep pace with digital data growth and improve space efficiency in today’s data centres. At the same time, sequential performance increased by 23% compared to prior generation to keep data moving faster. Features • 300 GB capacity.
• Spinning at 15,000 RPM for mission critical performance.
• SAS interface for reliable data throughput.
• Advanced Power Management optimizes power consumption.
• Largest 64MB cache buffer in the industry.
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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
1 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Hitachi / IBM
Telephone:
0207 133 0032
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