Description
Hot Swap
“Hot swap” refers to the ability to replace certain components of a server while it is running, without having to power it down. In the case of the Dell PowerEdge Server 400-BHFN with hot swap, it means that the hard drives can be replaced while the server is still running. This feature allows for easier maintenance and upgrades, as well as improved uptime and availability for the server.
This server has 16TB of storage capacity using 7.2K RPM SATA-6GBPS hard drives and 512mb of memory. It is designed for small to medium businesses and is intended to be used for data storage and management. It is part of Dell’s PowerEdge series of servers, which are known for their reliability and performance.
In addition to the hot swap feature, this server has 16TB of storage capacity using 7.2K RPM SATA-6GBPS hard drives and 512MB of memory. It is designed for small to medium businesses and is intended to be used for data storage and management. It is part of Dell’s PowerEdge series of servers, which are known for their reliability and performance.
Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA)
Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) is a computer bus interface that connects host bus adapters to mass storage devices such as hard disk drives and optical drives. It is a serial version of the older Parallel ATA (PATA) interface.
SATA uses a smaller, more efficient cable and connector, and supports faster data transfer speeds than PATA. The standard data transfer rate for SATA is 1.5 Gbps, however with the latest version of SATA III it can reach up to 6 Gbps. SATA also supports hot plugging, which allows devices to be added or removed while the system is running, and native command queuing (NCQ), which allows the host to reorder read and write commands to improve performance.
SATA is widely used in personal computers, workstations and servers for storage devices such as hard drives and solid state drives. It is also used in many other devices such as DVD drives, Blu-ray drives, and media players.
Exceptional Reliability
“Exceptional Reliability” refers to the ability of a server to perform consistently and dependably over time. In the context of the Dell PowerEdge Server 400-BHFN, it means that the server has been designed and built to meet high standards for performance and durability. It can handle demanding workloads and applications, and is equipped with hardware and software that allows it to perform at a high level and to minimize downtime.
This server has 16TB of storage capacity using 7.2K RPM SATA-6GBPS hard drives and 512MB of memory. It also has hot swap feature which allow users to replace certain components of a server while it is still running. It is designed for small to medium businesses and is intended to be used for data storage and management. It is part of Dell’s PowerEdge series of servers, which are known for their reliability and performance.
General Information
Manufacturer : Dell
Mfg Part Number : 400-BHFN
Product Type : Hard Disk Drive With Tray
Technical Information
Storage Capacity: 16 Tb
Form Factor : 3.5 Inch
Interface : Sata-6gbps
Cache : 512 Mb
Features : Advanced Format 512e
Rotational Speed : 7200 RPM
Performance
Rotational Speed : 7200 Rpm
External Transfer Rate : 600 Mbps
Buffer : 512 Mb
Expansion & Connectivity
interfaces : 1 X Sata 6 GB/s
compatible Bays : 1 X Hot-swap – 3.5
Compatibility
poweredge C6420
poweredge R440
poweredge R540
poweredge R640
poweredge R6415
poweredge R740
poweredge R740XD
poweredge R7415
poweredge R7425





