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Toshiba Cloud-Scale Capacity MG09ACA 18TB, 24/7, 512e / 3.5" / SATA 6Gb/s
SPECIFICHE | DETTAGLI |
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Capacity | 18TB (conforms approx. 16763.81GiB or 16.37TiB,weiterführende informations) |
shape factor | 3.5" (width), 26.1mm (thickness/?height) |
Interface | SATA 6Gb/?s |
Speed | 7200/?min |
cache | 512MB |
Power consumption | 8.35W (operation), 4.16W (idle) |
Volume | 20dB(A) (idle) |
Recording process | Flux Control Microwave Assisted Conventional magnetic Recording (FC-MAMR CMR) |
Sectors | 4KB with emulation (512e) |
Reliability prediction | 2.5 Mio. hours (MTTF) |
Data protection features | Persistent Write cache (PWC) |
Special features | suitable for continuous operation (24/?7), helium-filled |
Ergänzungen | Note: Manufacturer's warranty valid from date of purchase - also for private customers/consumers. Warranty must be handled by the dealer. If warranty processing via dealer is not possible, processing via Toshiba Europe'sEnduser-Hotlinewill be granted. Information about the manufacturer's warranty status can only be obtained from dealers/distributors. Online query of manufacturer's warranty status provides valid information only regarding products from Toshiba USA.Important: For use within a RAID array, do not combine hard drives with different recording methods (CMR, SMR). When using hard disks with SMR in a RAID array, make sure that the RAID controller (or NAS system) is compatible with SMR hard disks so that the partially blocked recording behavior with SMR is not mistakenly interpreted as a "hardware defect". |