HPE 800GB SAS 12G MU SFF SSD

HPE 6TB SAS 7.2K LFF SC 512E DS HDD

Mfg Part861754-B21 Racksimply Part107864
$499.61

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Quantity
Product Description
HPE Midline - hard drive - 6 TB - SAS 12Gb/s
Type
Hard drive - hot-swap - Dual Port, advanced format 512e
Capacity
6 TB
Form Factor
3.5" LFF
Interface
SAS 12Gb/s
Data Transfer Rate
1.2 GBps
Spindle Speed
7200 rpm
Features
Dual Port, advanced format 512e
Manufacturer Warranty
1-year warranty
Bundled with
HP SmartDrive carrier
Designed For
HPE D3600, D3610; ProLiant DL120 Gen9, DL160 Gen9, DL360 Gen10, DL380 Gen10, DL385 Gen10, DL388 Gen10, DL388 Gen9, DL60 Gen9, DL80 Gen9, DX360 Gen10, DX380 Gen10, ML110 Gen9, ML150 Gen9, ML30 Gen9; StoreEasy 1450

Header

Product Line
HPE
Model
Midline
Brand
HPE
Manufacturer
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Packaged Quantity
1

Storage

Type
Hard drive

Service & Support

Type
1-year warranty

Hard Drive

Capacity
6 TB
Data Transfer Rate
1.2 GBps
Spindle Speed
7200 rpm
Form Factor
3.5" LFF
Hard Drive Type
Hot-swap hard drive
Form Factor (Short)
3.5"
Interface
Serial Attached SCSI 3
Form Factor (metric)
8.9 cm LFF
Form Factor (Short) (metric)
8.9 cm

Miscellaneous

Color Category
Black
  • Smart carriers
  • Helium drives

What's in the box

  • (1) HPE 6TB SAS 12G Midline 7.2K LFF (3.5in) SC 1yr Wty 512e HDD

Additional Features:

  • HPE Hard Drives with smart carriers are designed to provide an interface to communicate critical status and management information. System status LED icons and a spinning activity ring reflecting the data-writing process notify users of the current system status. A blue LED located behind the handle can be activated remotely to guide users to a specific drive tray, while a do-not-remove icon positioned on the tray's eject button lights up to warn users when the removal of the drive would cause data loss.
  • Although hard drives are sealed, they have air inside. Air can create turbulence-induced risk vibrations which can limit the storage density of HDDs. Newer helium-filled drives virtually eliminate turbulence because helium is 1/7th as dense as air. This lower density allows the read/write mechanism to spin more easily and precisely, with less drag. Less internal turbulence means the drive platters can be closer together, allowing more platters and increasing the capacity potential in the same space. Less turbulence also means helium drives tend to use less power, and run cooler and quieter.