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Dell 5N244 18.2GB 10000RPM Fibre Channel 1MB Cache 3.5-Inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 18.2GB
- Interface: Fibre Channel (FC)
- Rotational Speed: 10000 RPM
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch
- Cache: 1MB
- Designed for enterprise servers and SANs
- Legacy storage component
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Product Overview
The Dell 5N244 is a 3.5-inch Fibre Channel hard drive. It offers a capacity of 18.2GB and a rotational speed of 10000 RPM, suitable for older enterprise storage systems.
Technical Information
| SKU | 5N244 |
| Part Number | 5N244 |
| Capacity | 18.2GB |
| Interface | Fibre Channel |
Additional Specifications
| Rotational Speed | 10000 RPM |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Cache | 1MB |
Product Description
The Dell 5N244 is a 3.5-inch hard drive utilizing the Fibre Channel interface, a technology commonly found in enterprise storage area networks (SANs) and high-end servers. With a capacity of 18.2GB, this drive is designed for environments that prioritize high availability and performance over sheer storage volume, typical of earlier enterprise storage solutions. Operating at 10000 RPM, the drive provides relatively fast data access times for its generation. The Fibre Channel interface offers dedicated, high-speed connections with low latency, making it suitable for applications requiring consistent performance and reliable data transfer. The 1MB cache helps in buffering data operations, further optimizing performance. This drive represents a component from a previous generation of enterprise storage technology. While newer technologies offer higher capacities and speeds, the 5N244 was a standard for many Dell servers and storage arrays requiring the robust and reliable connectivity of Fibre Channel. It is often found in legacy systems that are still in operation or being maintained.



