
Dell BBN - 341-4461 - 3206 300GB 15K SAS Hard Drive
High-Performance Storage with the Dell 300 GB 3.5" Internal Hard Drive The Dell 300GB SAS Internal Hard Drive delivers high-speed performance and reliability for demanding server and storage applications. With a 15000 RPM spindle speed and a SAS interface, this drive ensures fast data access and ...
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Overview
High-Performance Storage with the Dell 300 GB 3.5" Internal Hard Drive
The Dell 300GB SAS Internal Hard Drive delivers high-speed performance and reliability for demanding server and storage applications. With a 15000 RPM spindle speed and a SAS interface, this drive ensures fast data access and efficient operation.
Specifications:
- Capacity: 300 GB
- Interface: SAS
- Form Factor: 3.5"
- Spindle Speed: 15000 rpm
Key Features
Maximum_External_Data_Transfer_Rate - 384 MBps 3 Gbps
Drive_Interface - SAS
Drive_Height - 1/3H
Drive_Width - 3.5"
Specifications
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View on Amazon →Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a substantial 300GB storage capacity, suitable for significant data storage needs.
- Features a high 15,000 RPM rotational speed, which generally translates to faster data access and retrieval times.
- Utilizes the SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) interface, known for its robustness and enterprise-grade performance.
- Provides a maximum external data transfer rate of 384 MBps (3 Gbps), facilitating quick data transfers.
- The 3.5-inch form factor makes it compatible with many standard server and storage array bays.
👎 Cons
- The 384 MBps (3 Gbps) data transfer rate, while solid, is not the fastest available compared to newer SAS generations.
- SAS interface drives are typically more expensive and require specialized controllers compared to SATA drives.
- A 3.5-inch form factor might be larger and consume more power than newer 2.5-inch or solid-state drives.
- The drive height of 1/3H is a specific physical dimension that might not fit all server or storage configurations.
- The 300GB capacity, while decent, may be limited for modern, large-scale enterprise storage requirements.