Hitachi Fibre / Fiber Channel Hard Drive 0B20854


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Hitachi 15K147 0B20854 / HUS151414VLF400 147GB 15K 4Gbps 40pin FC-AL Fibre Channel Hard Drive – Brand New

The Hitachi Ultrastar 15K147 is the 3rd generation of 15,000 RPM enterpriseclass hard drives from Hitachi. Leveraging award-winning technologies that have generated proven quality and high-performance, the Ultrastar 15147 incorporates Fluid Dynamic Bearing motors (FDB) to contribute to increased capacity by enabling high-track density through a more precise position of the head. AFC Media, also known as “pixie dust”, is an industry-first in 15,000 RPM enterpriseclass hard drives, enabling higher areal densities by improving thermal stability, which in turn, maintains data integrity.

Designed for both high-performance and high-reliablity, the Ultrastar 15K147 was developed with powerful processors and read-write channels, advanced servo coupled technology, (AFC), also known controls to improve seek and settle times, and overall improved mechanical stability to excel in today’s demanding data-processing environments.

Model : HUS151414VLF200 / VIPER-A

Weight 0.758 kg
Specifications
Model number 0B20854 / HUS151414VLF400
Model Name 15K147
Formatted Capacity 147Ā Gbytes
Rotational Speed 15,000 rpm
Default Buffer (cache) Size 16Ā Mbytes
Number of Discs (physical) 5
Performance
Internal Transfer Rate (max) 1129 Mbits/sec
External (I/O) Transfer Rate (max) 425Ā MBytes/sec
Average Latency 2.00 msec
Physical
Form Factor(width) 3.5-inch
Form Factor(height) 1-inch
Height 26.1 mm
Width 101.6 mm
Length 146.0 mm
Weight 758 g
Environmental
Max Operating Shock (2-msec) 15 Gs
Max Nonoperating Shock (2-msec) 250 Gs
Operating Temperature (max) 55 deg C
Operating Temperature (min) 5 deg C
Nonoperating Temperature (max) 70 deg C
Nonoperating Temperature (min) -40 deg C
Reliability
Nonrecoverable Read Errors 1 per 10^15 bits read

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