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Drive Performance Dell 960 GB Rugged 345-BCDH
Endurance (DWPD):
1
Endurance Type:
Read Intensive
Network & Communication Dell 960 GB Rugged 345-BCDH
Wireless LAN:
No
Ports & interfaces Dell 960 GB Rugged 345-BCDH
Drive Interface:
SAS
Drive Interface Standard:
12Gb/s SAS
Design Dell 960 GB Rugged 345-BCDH
Rugged:
Yes
Drive Type:
Internal
Form Factor:
2.5"
Drive Carrier:
Yes
Drive Carrier Width:
3.5"
Durability:
Shock Resistant


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