Description
Warranty and Support
The EG0600FCHHU HP 600GB 10K RPM SAS 6GBPS SFF Hot Swap Hard Drive typically comes with a manufacturer’s warranty of three to five years, depending on the specific product and vendor. The warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship and may also cover shipping and handling costs for returns and repairs.
In addition to the manufacturer’s warranty, some vendors may offer extended warranties or service plans for the EG0600FCHHU HP SAS hard drive. These plans may include additional coverage for accidental damage or theft, on-site repairs, or priority technical support.
To initiate a warranty claim, you should first contact the manufacturer or vendor from whom you purchased the hard drive. They will provide you with instructions on how to return the product for repair or replacement. In some cases, they may also offer technical support to help diagnose and resolve any issues with the hard drive.
It’s important to note that some warranties may be voided if the hard drive has been damaged due to misuse, neglect, or unauthorized modifications. It’s also important to follow proper handling and storage procedures for the hard drive, as mishandling or exposure to extreme temperatures or moisture can also void the warranty.
Firmware and Software Compatibility
Firmware and software compatibility are important considerations when using the EG0600FCHHU HP 600GB 10K RPM SAS 6GBPS SFF Hot Swap Hard Drive. The firmware on the hard drive must be compatible with the firmware on the server or storage array in which it will be used. In addition, any software that will be used to manage the hard drive, such as RAID software, must also be compatible.
To ensure firmware and software compatibility, it’s important to check the manufacturer’s documentation and support resources. The manufacturer will typically provide a list of compatible firmware and software versions for the hard drive and the equipment in which it will be used.
Updating the firmware on the hard drive may be necessary to ensure compatibility with the server or storage array. The manufacturer may provide firmware updates that can be downloaded and installed using specialized tools or utilities. It’s important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully when updating the firmware to avoid damaging the hard drive or the equipment in which it will be used.
In addition to firmware updates, software updates may also be necessary to ensure compatibility. For example, RAID software may need to be updated to support the specific firmware version on the hard drive. It’s important to check with the manufacturer of the software to ensure that it is compatible with the hard drive and any other hardware or software in the system.
Overview of Hard Disk Drives (HDDs)
A hard disk drive (HDD) is a storage device that is used to store and retrieve digital information using magnetic storage. It consists of one or more rigid disks that are coated with a magnetic material, and read/write heads that move over the surface of the disk to access and record data.
HDDs are typically used in computers, servers, and other electronic devices to store large amounts of data, such as operating systems, applications, documents, videos, and photos. They come in a variety of sizes, form factors, and capacities, ranging from a few gigabytes to several terabytes.
HDDs are available in two main form factors: 3.5-inch and 2.5-inch. The 3.5-inch form factor is commonly used in desktop computers and servers, while the 2.5-inch form factor is used in laptops, tablets, and other mobile devices. Some HDDs also come in smaller form factors, such as 1.8-inch and 1.0-inch, which are used in specialized applications.
The performance of HDDs is measured by their rotational speed, which is typically between 5,400 and 15,000 revolutions per minute (RPM). Higher RPMs result in faster data access times, but also increase power consumption and generate more heat. The transfer rate of HDDs is measured in megabytes per second (MB/s) and is influenced by factors such as the interface type (e.g. SATA, SAS), the data density, and the cache size.
HDDs have some advantages over other storage technologies, such as low cost per gigabyte, high capacity, and durability. However, they also have some limitations, such as slower data access times compared to solid-state drives (SSDs), susceptibility to physical damage and wear, and higher power consumption.
Detail Description
- Brand Name : HP
- Part Number : EG0600FCHHU
- Type : Hard Drive (HDD)
- HDD -Type : 600 GB 10K RPM
- SKU: EG0600FCHHU
Technical Information
- Capacity : 600 GB
- Form Factor: 2.5 inch
- Spindle Speed: 10000 RPM
- Buffer: 32 MB
- External Data Transfer Rate: 600 MBps
- Enclosure: Hot Swap
Dimension and Weight
- Width : 2.8 Inch
- Depth : 3.9 Inch
- Height : 0.6 Inch
- Weight :0.50 Lbs
Compatibility Information
- ProLiant BL Series: BL20p (G4) BL45p (G2) BL460c (G6 G7) BL465c (G1 G5 G6 G7) BL480c (BL620c G7)BL680c (G5 G6 G7) BL685c (G6 G7) WS460c (G6 G7)
- ProLiant DL Series: DL1000 DL120 (G6 G7) DL160 (G6 G7) DL160se (G6 G7) DL165 (G6 G7) DL170e (G6 G7) DL170h (G6 G7) DL180 (G6 G7) DL320 (G6 G7) DL360 (G4p G5 G6 G7) DL365 (G1 G5 G6 G7)DL370 (G6 G7) DL380 (G4 G5 G6 G7) DL385 (G1 G2 G3 G4 G5/G5p G6 G7) DL580 (G3 G4 G5 G6 G7) DL585 (G2 G3 G4 G6 G7) DL785 (G6)
- ProLiant ML Series: ML 110 (G7) ML350 (G5 G6 G7) ML370 (G5 G6 G7) ML570 (G3 G4 G5)
- ProLiant SL Series: SL390s (G6 G7)
- HP Storage Systems: D2700 MSA 1040 MSA70 P2000 (G3) X1500 (G2) X16000 (G2) X1800 (G2) X3400 (G2)
- HP StoragEeasy: X3800 (G2) 2000i (G2) 2000sa (G2)