IBM 39M4530 (500 GB)$174.00 to $496.00
 
  
  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.
 
  	Manufacturer:IBM		 Product MPN   MPN | 39M4530 | Key Features  Designation    | Desktop Computer |  Capacity | 500 GB |  Interface | Serial ATA | Enclosure    | Internal | HDD Form Factor    | 3.5" | Spindle Speed    | 7200 RPM | Technical Features  External Data Transfer Rate    | 300 MBps |  Buffer Size | 16 MB |  Average Latency | 4.17 ms | Interface (Detailed)    | Serial ATA |  Hot Swap | Yes | Other Features  Platform    | PC |  Package Qty. | 1 | Dimensions   Height | 0.6 in. |  Width | 2.76 in. |  Depth | 4.39 in. |  Weight | 0.5 lb. | Miscellaneous   UPC | 000435910479 |  
 
 Tags:ibm, 39m4530, 500, gb, 
  
 | Fujitsu MAT3147NC (147 GB)$86.00 to $159.00
 
  
  Fujitsu's latest generation of Enterprise SCSI Hard Disk Drives offer capacities of up to 300GB in a 1-inch high, 3.5-inch form factor. The MAT SCSI series is the latest generation Hard Disk products from Fujitsu offering low profile, high speed and high capacity to high performance enterprise computing applications.
 
  	Manufacturer:Fujitsu		 Product MPN   MPN | MAT3147NC | Key Features  Designation    | Desktop Computer |  Capacity | 147 GB |  Interface | SCSI | Enclosure    | Internal | HDD Form Factor    | 3.5" x 1/3H (Low Profile) | Spindle Speed    | 15000 RPM | Technical Features   SCSI Signaling Type | SCA-2 | Internal Data Transfer Rate    | 1,176 Mbit/s | External Data Transfer Rate    | 320 MBps | Seek Time    | 3.3 ms |  Buffer Size | 8 MB |  Average Latency | 2 ms | Interface (Detailed)    | SCSI Ultra320 | MTBF    | 1200000 Hours |  Sound Emission | 36 dB | Other Features  Platform    | PC |  Package Qty. | 1 | Dimensions   Height | 1 in. |  Width | 4 in. |  Depth | 5.75 in. |  Weight | 1.65 lb. | Warranty   Warranty | 5 Years |  
 
 Tags:fujitsu, mat3147nc, 147, gb, 
  
 | BUSlink DL-80-U2 (80 GB)$59.00 to $101.00
 
  
  The BUSlink USB 2.0 Ultra Slim Disk-On-the-Go-Lite Hard Drive is smaller, lighter, faster, and provides a quick, easy solution for storage. The BUSlink Disk-on-the-Go-Lite Hard Drive is Plug and Play, so installation is a snap. You can be using your BUSli
 
  	Manufacturer:BUSlink		 Product MPN   MPN | DL-80-U2 | Key Features   Capacity | 80 GB |  Interface | USB | Enclosure    | External | Spindle Speed    | 5400 RPM | Technical Features   Special Features | Pre-formatted |  Average Latency | 5.56 ms | Interface (Detailed)    | FireWire 400 (1394a) • USB 2.0 | Other Features   Compliant Standards | Plug and Play | Platform    | PC, Mac |  Package Qty. | 1 | Dimensions   Height | 0.8 in. |  Width | 3.15 in. |  Depth | 6 in. |  Weight | 1.5 lb. | Miscellaneous   UPC | 677891121369 |  
 
 Tags:buslink, dl-80-u2, 80, gb, 
  
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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

?Serial Attached SCSI is the logical evolution of SCSI, including its long-established software advantage and the Serial ATA electrical and physical connection interface. SAS meets all these demands while providing the highest performance.

The BUSlink USB 2.0 Ultra Slim Disk-On-the-Go-Lite Hard Drive is smaller, lighter, faster, and provides a quick, easy solution for storage. The BUSlink Disk-on-the-Go-Lite Hard Drive is Plug and Play, so installation is a snap. You can be using your BUSli

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