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| Product Overview |
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The IBM 600GB 15000RPM Fibre Channel hard drive delivers fast and reliable storage primarily for enterprise systems. It fits into 3.5" bays and uses a 4Gb/s Fibre Channel interface, which is common in storage arrays and SAN environments. Its design focuses on balancing capacity with speed and responsiveness, making it a solid choice for business-critical applications. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | IBM |
| Part Number | 45W2354 |
| Technical Information | |
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| Capacity | 600GB |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Cache | 16MB |
| Spindle Speed | 15000 RPM |
| Hot Pluggable | Yes |
| Hot Swappable | Yes |
| Hybrid Drive | No |
| Compatible For | Servers, Enterprise storage arrays |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Height | 26.1 mm |
| Width | 101.6 mm |
| Depth | 147 mm |
| Dimensions | 26.1 mm x 101.6 mm x 147 mm |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Weight | 1.76 |
| Product Description |
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This IBM 600GB hard drive is built for environments that demand speedy and dependable storage solutions. Often found in enterprise servers and storage arrays, it handles large amounts of data efficiently with its high spindle speed and cache memory. Commonly used in data centers and critical applications, it benefits IT professionals and system administrators looking for durable storage with quick access times. Its Fibre Channel interface provides stable, high-speed connections, making it suitable for SAN (Storage Area Network) setups. Key Features
This hard drive is typically deployed in enterprise storage environments where uptime and performance are critical. It plays a key role in handling transactional databases, virtualization, and other intensive workloads. By integrating this drive, organizations can expect efficient storage management with quick data access, helping maintain smooth operation across demanding IT infrastructures. |