The HPE P09163-B21 is a powerful hard drive specifically designed for use in enterprise environments. With a storage capacity of 14 terabytes, it provides ample space for extensive data and applications. The hard drive utilizes a SATA III interface, enabling a high data transfer rate of up to 600 megabytes per second. With a rotational speed of 7200 RPM, it ensures fast data processing and access. The use of helium in the hard drive helps reduce energy consumption and improves thermal efficiency. This hard drive is also hot-swappable, meaning it can be replaced while the system is running without needing to shut down. The HPE P09163-B21 is thus a reliable and efficient solution for demanding storage requirements in modern IT infrastructures.
Interface version | SATA III |
Memory Scope of application | Enterprise |
Max. Speed | 7200 RPM |
Interface | SATA |
Cache | 0 MB |
Sustained Speed HDD | 600 MB/s |
Item number | 20688469 |
Manufacturer | HPE |
Category | Hard drives |
Manufacturer no. | P09163-B21 |
Release date | 2.9.2021 |
Memory Scope of application | Enterprise |
Interface | SATA |
Interface version | SATA III |
Form factor | 3.5" |
Storage capacity | 14 TB |
Cache | 0 MB |
Sustained Speed HDD | 600 MB/s |
Max. Speed | 7200 RPM |
Hard disk filling | Helium |
Maximum operating temperature | 35 °C |
Power consumption (standby) | 6.60 W |
Power consumption | 6.90 W |
Country of origin | Japan |
Manufacturer commitment | SBTi |
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Scope of delivery | 1 x HPE Midline Helium - Hard Drive - 14 TB - Hot-Swap - 3.5" LFF (8.9 cm LFF) - SATA 6Gb, min - with HPE Smart Carrier, s - 7200 U |
Length | 2.68 cm |
Width | 10.58 cm |
Height | 17 cm |
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