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| Product Overview |
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The HP 1.6TB Triple-Level Cell Serial Attached SCSI Solid State Drive is designed to provide enterprise-level storage with a balance of speed and durability. It fits into 2.5-inch drive bays and connects via a 12Gb/s SAS interface, making it suitable for mixed-use applications in environments like data centers and servers where consistent performance is essential. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | P26354-K21 |
| Technical Information | |
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| Capacity | 1.6TB |
| NAND Flash | Triple-Level Cell (TLC) |
| Memory Technology | Triple-Level Cell (TLC) |
| Form Factor | 2.5-inch |
| Interface | SAS 12Gb/s |
| MTBF | 2,000,000 hours |
| Hot Swappable | Yes |
| Hot Pluggable | Yes |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 1.10 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Product Description |
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This HP 1.6TB Triple-Level Cell SAS SSD is built to provide reliable storage performance in demanding enterprise environments. It offers a balanced approach between endurance and speed, making it well-suited for mixed-use applications where both read and write operations occur regularly. Often found in data centers, servers, and high-performance computing setups, this drive supports workloads that require consistent responsiveness and capacity. IT professionals and system administrators benefit from its compatibility with existing SAS infrastructure and its ability to handle moderate to heavy data traffic. Key Features
This drive is typically deployed in enterprise storage arrays and server environments where reliable mixed workloads are common. It plays a key role in maintaining smooth performance in systems handling databases, virtualization, and transactional applications. Its mix of capacity, speed, and endurance makes it a practical choice for organizations needing dependable storage without the premium cost of higher-end SSDs. |