
Subscribe To Our Newsletter!
Subscribe to the newsletter to stay up to date with the latest news and most useful
Newsletter
↑
Back to Top
| Product Overview |
|---|
The HP 1.92TB SATA 6Gb/s Read Intensive 2.5-inch Solid State Drive delivers significant storage capacity combined with a speedy SATA interface, making it a solid option for servers and workstations focused on read-heavy operations. It fits well into existing server setups where reliability and quick data access are essential, especially in enterprise environments handling large volumes of read requests. |
| General Information | |
|---|---|
| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | P06198-X21 |
| Technical Information | |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 1.92TB |
| Memory Technology | Multi-Level Cell (MLC) |
| Form Factor | 2.5-inch |
| Interface | SATA 6GB/s |
| MTBF | 2,000,000 hours |
| Hot Swappable | Yes |
| Hot Pluggable | Yes |
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| Max Sequential Read | 560 MB/s |
| Max Sequential Write | 520 MB/s |
| Physical Characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 15mm x 69.85mm x 100.2mm |
| Weight | 1.10 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Product Description |
|---|
This HP 1.92TB SATA 6Gb/s Read Intensive 2.5-inch Solid State Drive is built for environments where consistent and quick access to large amounts of data is critical. Often found in enterprise servers and storage arrays, it balances capacity and speed to support applications that require frequent reads more than writes. Engineered for system administrators and IT professionals managing databases, content delivery, or virtual desktop infrastructures, this drive offers reliable performance without the overhead of excessive write operations. Its 2.5-inch size makes it compatible with a wide range of existing server hardware. Key Features
This SSD is typically deployed in data centers and business servers where reading speed and data access reliability are crucial. It helps ensure smoother data retrieval in environments such as virtualization, content streaming, and large-scale databases without the latency issues traditional drives might cause. |