Capacity: 1.2TB (terabytes) – This indicates the amount of data the drive can store. It’s a high-capacity drive suitable for demanding applications and large datasets.
SAS (Serial Attached SCSI): This interface is used for connecting the drive to the server. SAS is known for its high performance and reliability, making it ideal for enterprise environments.
10K RPM (Revolutions Per Minute): This refers to the speed at which the drive’s platters spin. A 10K RPM drive offers a balance between performance and cost, providing faster data access than lower RPM drives.
SFF (Small Form Factor): This describes the physical size of the drive. SFF drives are typically 2.5 inches in diameter and are used in environments where space is a premium.
BC (Bulk Core): This term often refers to the drive’s internal design and firmware. It might indicate a standard, non-premium version without additional features like enhanced caching.
MV (Midline): This usually refers to the drive’s intended use within the storage hierarchy. Midline drives are designed for moderate performance requirements and are often used in applications that balance cost and performance.












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