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Hewlett Packard 431933-B21 (36 GB)$130.00 to $342.00
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Tags:buslink, ciphershield, csc-250-u2, 250, gb, | Apricorn A25-USB-160 (160 GB)$68.00 to $132.00
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Hewlett Packard 375861-B21 (72 GB)
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) is the logical evolution of SCSI, including its long-established software advantage and the Serial ATA (SATA) 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. Enterprise data centers must be online all the time, fulfill requests from numerous users simultaneously, allow for constant growth and expansion and be maintained while in operation. Serial Attached SCSI meets all these demands while providing the highest performance.Minimize
Hewlett Packard 431944-B21 (300 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. SAS meets all these demands while providing the highest performance.
Compaq 286712-006 (146 GB)
Compaq hard disk drives undergo an intense qualification process that eliminates data integrity problems, firmware and O/S incompatibilities, and other causes of data corruption or premature failure. Compaq hard disk drives are specifically designed and tested for flawless operation in your equipment. Supply your server, workstation or notebook with a Compaq hard disk drive and you will prevent incompatibilities that can rob your system of performance or cause you to lose valuable data. Minimize
Seagate Cheetah 10K.6 (36.7 GB)
The Cheetah 10K.6 is Seagate's sixth-generation 10K RPM high performance, high capacity disk drive. With the fastest interfaces, the highest reliability and the most mature product design, the Cheetah 10K.6 enables the lowest ownership cost. In data intensive environments, increasing the capacity per disk drive lowers ownership costs by deploying fewer systems that use less cubic feet of space requiring less infrastructure such as cabinets, HBAs and less wattage of power.Minimize