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General Information Quantum 200 GB 3.5" GQACF-ADSL-S2TA
Storage Capacity:
200 GB
Interfaces/Ports Quantum 200 GB 3.5" GQACF-ADSL-S2TA
Drive Interface:
SAS
Physical Characteristics Quantum 200 GB 3.5" GQACF-ADSL-S2TA
Drive Type:
Internal
Drive Width:
3.5"
Miscellaneous Quantum 200 GB 3.5" GQACF-ADSL-S2TA
Compatibility:
Quantum Storage Systems:QXS-X12, QXS-X56
Device Supported:
Storage System


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