- Brand : Fujitsu
- Product name : MBA3147RC
- Product code : S26361-F3291-L514
- Category : Internal Hard Drives
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- Info modified on : 06 Nov 2020 09:49:06
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Long product name Fujitsu MBA3147RC internal hard drive 147 GB 15000 RPM 16 MB 3.5" SAS
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MBA3147RC, 147 GB
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Fujitsu MBA3147RC internal hard drive 147 GB 15000 RPM 16 MB 3.5" SAS
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- High-speed access, 15,000rpm.
- Large capacity of up to 300GB.
- Serial Attached SCSI interface supports the high transfer speed up to 3Gbps.
- Suitable for mission critical servers and storage arrays. -
Short summary description Fujitsu MBA3147RC internal hard drive 147 GB 15000 RPM 16 MB 3.5" SAS
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Fujitsu MBA3147RC, 147 GB, 15000 RPM, 16 MB, 3.5", SAS
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Long summary description Fujitsu MBA3147RC internal hard drive 147 GB 15000 RPM 16 MB 3.5" SAS
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Fujitsu MBA3147RC. HDD capacity: 147 GB, HDD speed: 15000 RPM, Storage drive buffer size: 16 MB, HDD size: 3.5", Interface: SAS
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Features | |
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HDD capacity | 147 GB |
HDD speed | 15000 RPM |
Storage drive buffer size | 16 MB |
HDD size | 3.5" |
Interface | SAS |
Component for | Server/workstation |
HDD number of heads | 4 |
Read seek time | 3.4 ms |
Write seek time | 3.9 ms |
Average latency | 2 ms |
Power | |
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Operating voltage | 5 / 12 V |
Weight & dimensions | |
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Width | 101.6 mm |
Height | 26.1 mm |
Depth | 147 mm |
Weight | 800 g |
Other features | |
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Data transfer rate | 3 Gbit/s |
Country | Distributor |
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1 distributor(s) |
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