Description
Spindle Speed and Interface
Spindle Speed refers to the rotation speed of the hard drive’s disk platters, which are responsible for storing data. The 400-AVIR Dell 2.4TB 10K RPM SAS-12GBPS 512E 256MB SFF Hard Disk has a spindle speed of 10,000 revolutions per minute (RPM). A high spindle speed such as 10K RPM allows for faster data access and improved performance compared to hard drives with slower spindle speeds.
Interface refers to the connection between the hard drive and the host computer. The 400-AVIR Dell hard drive uses a SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) interface, which is a high-performance interface that supports fast data transfer rates and is backward compatible with SAS 6Gbps and SAS 3Gbps. SAS interface is also more reliable and secure than SATA interface, as it supports full-duplex communications and advanced error handling. The drive also supports SAS-12GBPS data transfer rate which is faster than 6GBPS. This allows for improved performance when working with large amounts of data or when dealing with high-performance applications.
Form Factor and Design
Data protection refers to the processes and technologies used to secure data from unauthorized access, alteration, deletion, or destruction. This can include measures such as encryption, backup and recovery, and access controls. Data protection is important to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of sensitive information.
Error correction is a method of detecting and correcting errors that occur during data transmission or storage. This is done by adding redundant data to the original information, which can be used to detect and correct errors. Common error correction techniques include parity checking, cyclic redundancy checking (CRC), and forward error correction (FEC). Error correction is important to ensure the accuracy and reliability of data, and to prevent data loss or corruption.
Capacity and Form Factor
Capacity refers to the amount of data that can be stored on a storage device such as a hard drive or solid-state drive. It is usually measured in bytes (e.g. GB or TB) and indicates how much data the device can hold. The capacity of a storage device will affect how much data can be stored on it and how much data needs to be backed up.
Form factor refers to the physical size and shape of a storage device. It determines how the device can be used and installed, and how it fits into a computer or other device. Common form factors for storage devices include 3.5-inch and 2.5-inch for hard drives, and mSATA, M.2 and U.2 for solid-state drives. Form factors can also be used to determine compatibility with certain devices, and can affect the amount of data that can be stored on the device.
General Information
- Manufacturer : Dell
- MPN : 400-AVIR
- Type : Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
- HDD Type : SAS-12GBPS
- SKU : 400-AVIR
Technical Information
- Storage Capacity : 2.4 TB
- Form Factor : 2.5 Inch
- Interface : Sas-12GBPS
- Cache : 256 MB
- Features : Advanced Format 512e
Performance
- Rotational Speed : 10000 RPM
- External Transfer Rate : 1200 MBPS
- Expansion / Connectivity
- Interfaces : 1 X SAS 12GB/s
- Compatible Bays : 1 X Hot-swap – 2.5inch
Compatibility
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