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HPE 7.68 TB P9L83B specs.

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Technical Information HPE 7.68 TB P9L83B
Storage Capacity:
7.68 TB
Interfaces/Ports HPE 7.68 TB P9L83B
Drive Interface:
SAS
Design HPE 7.68 TB P9L83B
Drive Type:
Internal
Form Factor:
2.5"
Miscellaneous HPE 7.68 TB P9L83B
Compatibility:
HPE 3PAR StoreServ 8000 Storage
Device Supported:
Storage System


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