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3.724.500₫
10000 RPM
64MB Cache
SAS 6Gb/s
3 years limited
| Brand | Hitachi GST |
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| Series | Ultrastar |
| Model | 0B23909 |
| Packaging | Bare Drive |
| Interface Interface | SAS 6Gb/s |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 600GB |
| Cache Cache | 64MB |
| Average Seek Time Average Seek Time | 3.7ms |
| Average Latency Average Latency | 3ms |
| RPM RPM | 10000 RPM |
| Features | Advanced power management – Cool enterprise SAS with lower power requirements
More capacity for less space and configuration flexibility SAS 6Gb/s dual port – Fastest interface for enhanced reliability 10,000 RPM – Low latency for faster access to data 64MB cache buffer – Manages data efficiently Rotational Vibration Safeguard (RVS) – Maintains drive performance in high rotational vibration environments and multi-drive systems Workload detector technology – Maximizes performance in RAID environments Iterative decode – Improves signal processing End-to-end data protection (ANSI) without capacity loss – Enhances error detection for optimal data integrity Head load/unload ramp – Minimizes handling damage during integration |
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| Form Factor Form Factor | 2.5″ |
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| Date First Available | June 18, 2016 |
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| Brand | Hitachi GST |
|---|---|
| Series | Ultrastar |
| Model | 0B23909 |
| Packaging | Bare Drive |
| Interface Interface | SAS 6Gb/s |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 600GB |
| Cache Cache | 64MB |
| Average Seek Time Average Seek Time | 3.7ms |
| Average Latency Average Latency | 3ms |
| RPM RPM | 10000 RPM |
| Features | Advanced power management – Cool enterprise SAS with lower power requirements
More capacity for less space and configuration flexibility SAS 6Gb/s dual port – Fastest interface for enhanced reliability 10,000 RPM – Low latency for faster access to data 64MB cache buffer – Manages data efficiently Rotational Vibration Safeguard (RVS) – Maintains drive performance in high rotational vibration environments and multi-drive systems Workload detector technology – Maximizes performance in RAID environments Iterative decode – Improves signal processing End-to-end data protection (ANSI) without capacity loss – Enhances error detection for optimal data integrity Head load/unload ramp – Minimizes handling damage during integration |
|---|
| Form Factor Form Factor | 2.5″ |
|---|
| Date First Available | June 18, 2016 |
|---|
Pros: BIG (step) brother of the 147GB HUC103014CSS600 (0B23700).
…better than $$D in a LOT of way$.
Cons: ??? …well, 81 cents/GB(realized) is much better and 600GB(~555GB realized) is getting there but they are still too high and too low, respectively.
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Idle acoustics: 2.9(Bels). I never hear my C10k300’s over the fans but if I listen closely when they are busy, they do make noise. Lowering the Bels down to 2-sh when active w/b high on my list of goals (and would prbly sell a lot more of them).
Overall Review: Entirely based on my experience with the little brother HUC103014CSS600 (0B23700) that I have been using 24/7 for over a year with absolutely no problems or complaints, I would say, for anyone with the buck$, go for it.
See my review on that N’egg item for a comparison but by specs, this drive is actually just a little faster(3.7ms -v- 3.9ms avg seek) so it would be hard to go wrong.
I used to be a 15k drive kind of guy but the C10k300 have convinced me I do not need it or the heat that comes with that 5k RPM.
Buy some and help make the price go down so the rest of use can afford them, ;).
Pros: BIG (step) brother of the 147GB HUC103014CSS600 (0B23700).
…better than $$D in a LOT of way$.
Cons: ??? …well, 81 cents/GB(realized) is much better and 600GB(~555GB realized) is getting there but they are still too high and too low, respectively.
…
Idle acoustics: 2.9(Bels). I never hear my C10k300’s over the fans but if I listen closely when they are busy, they do make noise. Lowering the Bels down to 2-sh when active w/b high on my list of goals (and would prbly sell a lot more of them).
Overall Review: Entirely based on my experience with the little brother HUC103014CSS600 (0B23700) that I have been using 24/7 for over a year with absolutely no problems or complaints, I would say, for anyone with the buck$, go for it.
See my review on that N’egg item for a comparison but by specs, this drive is actually just a little faster(3.7ms -v- 3.9ms avg seek) so it would be hard to go wrong.
I used to be a 15k drive kind of guy but the C10k300 have convinced me I do not need it or the heat that comes with that 5k RPM.
Buy some and help make the price go down so the rest of use can afford them, ;).