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FUJITSU ETERNUS 4TB 6G 7.2K SAS 3.5" LFF Festplatte / Hard Disk with Carrier - A3C40174704 / 10601788140

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Item number
128582
Condition
Used
Weight
800 g
Delivery time
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Availability
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€ 119.99 *
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  • FUJITSU ETERNUS 4TB 6G 7.2K SAS 3.5" LFF Festplatte / Hard Disk with Carrier - A3C40174704 / 10601788140
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    • € 119.99

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Description: FUJITSU ETERNUS 4TB 6G 7.2K SAS 3.5" LFF Festplatte / Hard Disk with Carrier - A3C40174704 / 10601788140
   
Brand name: FUJITSU
Manufacturer model: multi vendor
Capacity: 4000 GB
Interface: 6G SAS
Max. transfer rate: 175 MB/s (169 MiB/s)
Rotational speed (rpm): 7.2K
Cache: 128 MB
Sectors: -
Recording technology: CMR
Form factor: 3.5" LFF x 26.1mm
24/7 operation: suitable
Data protection: -
Special feature: -
   
Carrier type: ETERNUS Series as LFF
Plug type: Hot Plug
   
Related part number(s):  
Part No.: A3C40174704
Optional Part No.: 10601788140
   
Condition: used, very good
Included in delivery: 1x disk with carrier
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