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Tintri 960 GB Solid State Drive FRU-960GB-SSD-01 specs.

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General Information Tintri 960 GB Solid State Drive FRU-960GB-SSD-01
Storage Capacity:
960 GB
Network & Communication Tintri 960 GB Solid State Drive FRU-960GB-SSD-01
Wireless LAN:
No
Miscellaneous Tintri 960 GB Solid State Drive FRU-960GB-SSD-01
Compatibility:
Tintri T5080 Storage System
Device Supported:
Storage System


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