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Western Digital Caviar SE16 WD5000KS (500 GB)$45.00 to $910.00
Tags:western, digital, caviar, se16, wd5000ks, 500, gb, | Seagate Cheetah 10K.6 (146.8 GB)$105.00 to $230.00
Tags:seagate, cheetah, 10k.6, 146.8, gb, | Hewlett Packard Compaq 289044-001 (145.6 GB)$118.00 to $399.00
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Hewlett Packard 432095-B21 (72 GB)

The Hewlett Packard (432095-B21) 72 GB SAS Hard Drive is fully compatible with PC systems.The Hard Drive connect by: SAS for Internal utilization. Spinning up to 15000 RPM and offering capacity as large as 72 GB
Seagate DiamondMax Plus 9 (120 GB)

The DiamondMax Plus 9 hard disk drive is designed to exceed previous standards for desktop performance. By delivering a performance hard drive using a highly leveraged design with state-of-the-art quality and reliability, Maxtor demonstrates technology leadership with DiamondMax Plus 9 drives.??Maxtor-developed Ultra ATA interfaces have data transfer dates of 133 MB/sec. Users will have a choice of the fastest available data transfer rates and interface functionality. These interfaces place Maxtor on the leading edge of interface technology.??All DiamondMax Plus 9 drives are equipped with FDB motors. This technology allows the drive to operate with very low sound output for performance users who are concerned about acoustics. DiamondMax Plus 9 drives deliver high reliability and data integrity using the Maxtor-developed Shock Protection System (SPS) and Data Protection System (DPS). SPS and DPS give the drive enhanced protection against operating and non-operating shock to eliminat...Minimize
IBM 90P1313 (73 GB)

Designed specifically to meet the needs of your advanced, data-intensive applications, IBM hard disk drives provide users with a wide range of capacities and interfaces for nearly every data-intensive application.
IBM 39M4530 (500 GB)

This hot-swap Serial ATA hard disk drive offers 500GB of storage capacity in a single drive. The 3.5" form factor and hot swap capability allow for replacing the hard disk drive without shutting the server down first.