HP 2TB 3.5" SATA 7.2K 6Gb/s Non Hot-Plug Server Hard Drive

by HP

KES 44,500 Excl. Tax KES 55,000

 

  • The HPE Server SATA Hard Drives increase reliability and lower start-up costs without sacrificing reliability with non-mission critical hard drives at the lowest $/GB.
  • Both cost and capacity optimized solutions provide up to 10 TB of storage in a single device. Available in 2.5-inch Small Form Factor (SFF) and 3.5-inch Large Form Factor (LFF) that are available in a wide variety of capacity points.
  • Rotational Vibration Sensors deliver enhanced rotational vibration tolerance that provides enterprise class reliability in midline drives.
  • 6 Gb/sec data transfer rate supporting existing servers.
SKU17660

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HP 2TB 3.5" SATA 7.2K 6Gb/s Non Hot-Plug Server Hard Drive 

HP 2TB 3.5" SATA 7.2K 6Gb/s Non Hot-Plug Server Hard Drive from the leading hard drive dealer in Nairobi Kenya, buy online HP 2TB 3.5" SATA 7.2K 6Gb/s Non Hot-Plug Server Hard Drive and have it delivered.

  • Capacity: 2TB (Terabytes)
  • Form Factor: 3.5 inches
  • Interface: SATA 6Gbps (SATA III)
  • Rotational Speed: 7,200 RPM (Revolutions Per Minute)
  • Drive Type: Typically designed for server applications
  • Hot-Plug: Non-Hot-Plug variant, meant for installations that don't require hot-swapping capabilities
  • Compatibility: Specifically engineered for servers and enterprise storage systems
  • Data Transfer Rate: High-speed data transfer suitable for server environments
  • Reliability Features: Usually includes error correction, enhanced durability, and fault tolerance
  • Brand: HP (Hewlett Packard)
  • Reliability for non-mission critical entry server environments, appropriate for <40% workload.
  • Midline SATA offers customers the lowest $/GB drives and increased features over Entry SATA.
  • With the attractive low acquisition cost and high capacity points of SATA drives it is important to understand the appropriate applications where SATA drives should be used. Proper usage (IE <40% workload) of these drives will lessen the probability of drive failure