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HP 146GB HDD 15K RPM SFF SAS Hard Drive

Reliable Storage for Enterprise EnvironmentsThe HP 146GB HDD offers dependable, high-speed storage for servers and workstations. With a 15K RPM spindle speed and a small form factor, it ensures efficient data access and optimized performance for demanding applications. Capacity: 146GB Speed: 15...

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Overview

Reliable Storage for Enterprise Environments

The HP 146GB HDD offers dependable, high-speed storage for servers and workstations. With a 15K RPM spindle speed and a small form factor, it ensures efficient data access and optimized performance for demanding applications.

  • Capacity: 146GB
  • Speed: 15K RPM
  • Form Factor: SFF
  • Interface: SA

Specifications

Brand
HP
Capacity
146GB
Spindle Speed
15K RPM
Form Factor
SFF
Interface
SAS
Type
Hard Drive

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Enterprise-grade drive designed for 24/7 server and storage array operation
  • 15K RPM spindle speed delivers the fastest performance available in spinning disk
  • SAS interface provides reliable, multi-initiator connectivity for server environments

👎 Cons

  • Mechanical hard drive can't match SSD speeds for random I/O workloads
  • SAS interface requires a compatible controller — not a consumer plug-and-play component
  • Higher power consumption and heat output compared to modern NVMe SSDs

Frequently Asked Questions

This SAS drive requires a SAS controller or backplane — it is not compatible with standard SATA motherboard ports. Typically used in enterprise servers and storage arrays.
15,000 RPM is the fastest spindle speed available in enterprise hard drives, delivering the lowest seek times and highest sustained throughput of any spinning disk. Best suited for databases, transaction logs, and high-IOPS server workloads.
Enterprise SAS drives are commonly sold as refurbished or "pulled" units from decommissioned servers. Check the seller's condition description carefully. Refurbished drives can be reliable but typically carry shorter warranties than new.
SFF means Small Form Factor — this is a 2.5-inch drive designed for high-density server enclosures and blade servers. It's physically smaller than standard 3.5-inch enterprise drives.
For new deployments, enterprise SSDs offer dramatically better performance. 15K SAS drives are best suited as replacements in existing arrays that require matching drive types, or where budget constraints favor spinning disk over SSD.