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Dell 400-BLLL 8TB 7200RPM SAS 12Gb/s 3.5-Inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 8TB.
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch.
- Interface: SAS (Serial Attached SCSI).
- Data Transfer Rate: 12Gb/s.
- Spindle Speed: 7200 RPM.
- Designed for enterprise-grade reliability and performance.
- Suitable for high-capacity storage, data archiving, and demanding workloads.
- Hot-swappable design (typical for enterprise SAS drives).
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Product Overview
The Dell 400-BLLL is an 8TB 3.5-inch Hard Disk Drive (HDD) featuring a 7200RPM spindle speed and a SAS 12Gb/s interface. This drive is designed for enterprise servers and storage systems requiring high capacity and reliable performance.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Hard Disk Drive (HDD) |
| Capacity | 8 TB |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SAS 12Gb/s |
| Spindle Speed | 7200 RPM |
| Application | Enterprise |
Product Description
The Dell 400-BLLL is a high-capacity 8TB enterprise-grade Hard Disk Drive (HDD). It features a standard 3.5-inch form factor and operates at a spindle speed of 7200 RPM, providing a solid balance between performance and capacity for demanding server environments. Equipped with a SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) 12Gb/s interface, this drive offers enhanced data transfer speeds and improved reliability compared to SATA drives, making it suitable for mission-critical applications. The 12Gb/s SAS interface ensures high throughput, which is essential for I/O-intensive workloads and large data sets. Designed for 24/7 operation, the 400-BLLL is built for enterprise reliability, offering robust performance for data storage, backup, and archival purposes. Its high capacity makes it an excellent choice for consolidating storage, reducing the number of drives needed, and lowering the overall cost per gigabyte in large-scale storage solutions.



