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IBM 40K1044 (146 GB)$200.00 to $635.00
Tags:ibm, 40k1044, 146, gb, | Hewlett Packard 395473-B21 (500 GB)$110.00 to $605.00
Tags:hewlett, packard, 395473-b21, 500, gb, | Hewlett Packard 411089-B22 (300 GB)$425.00 to $1,200.00
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Lenovo 41N3015 (250 GB)
Lenovo extends its line of outstanding hard drive upgrade options with the 250GB Serial ATA (S-ATA) Hard Disk Drive (HDD) for selected models of Lenovo ThinkCentre systems.
Western Digital WD1600BEVS (160 GB)
WD Scorpio 2.5-inch drives offer high-performance, low power consumption and cool operation, making them ideal for notebooks and other portable devices.
Hewlett Packard Compaq 289044-001 (145.6 GB)
"IBM presents the sixth generation of IBM Ultrastar 10,000 rpm disk drives. The IBM Ultrastar 146Z10 drive family offers high quality and superior performance. These drives feature more powerful processors and read/write channels to excel in server-class environments. To achieve maximum I/O performance, the drives combine fast seek times, large 8 MB multi-segmented buffers, a sophisticated command queuing algorithm, hardware automation, and superior data rates (825 Mbps). Ultrastar 146Z10 drives include a servo technology (Rotational Vibration Safeguard ""RVS""), employed to counteract the effects of rotational vibration that commonly occur in multi-drive cabinets. They also employ a fifth-generation giant magnetoresistive (GMR) head technology to double areal density from previous generation drives (26.3 Gbits/sq.in.) and boost performance. In addition, highly efficient No-ID sector formatting enables more data to be stored per disk.Feature Value Header / Product Line IBM UltraStar Header / Model 146Z1"Minimize
Hewlett Packard 431933-B21 (36 GB)
Serial Attached SCSI is the logical evolution of SCSI, including its long-established software advantage and the Serial ATA electrical and physical connection interface. With enterprise storage requirements escalating and becoming more complex, factors such as larger capacity, greater density, security, scalability and accessibility are more critical than ever.Minimize