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Dell 73NUX 18.2GB 7200RPM SCSI 1MB Cache 3.5-Inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 18.2 GB
- Rotational Speed: 7200 RPM
- Cache Size: 1 MB
- Form Factor: 3.5-Inch
- Interface: SCSI
- Designed for enterprise environments
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Product Overview
The Dell 73NUX is a 18.2GB SCSI hard drive with a rotational speed of 7200 RPM and a 1MB cache. This 3.5-inch drive is designed for enterprise storage solutions requiring reliable and efficient data storage.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 18.2 GB |
| Interface | SCSI |
| Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Additional Specifications
| Cache | 1 MB |
| Form Factor | 3.5-Inch |
Product Description
The Dell 73NUX hard drive is a component designed for server and storage systems that utilize the SCSI interface. With a capacity of 18.2 Gigabytes, it offers a foundational level of storage suitable for specific applications or system configurations where smaller, high-performance drives are required. The 7200 RPM rotational speed indicates a balance between performance and power consumption, making it a viable option for various enterprise workloads. Featuring a 1MB cache, this drive enhances performance by temporarily storing frequently accessed data, reducing the need for slower mechanical seeks. The 3.5-inch form factor is standard for many enterprise-grade hard drives, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of server chassis and storage arrays. Its SCSI interface provides robust data transfer capabilities and reliability, which are critical in demanding server environments. This particular model, identified by SKU 73NUX, is likely intended for older or specialized Dell systems that rely on SCSI technology. While modern storage solutions have largely moved to SAS and SATA interfaces, SCSI drives continue to be relevant in certain legacy systems or specific high-availability configurations where their proven reliability is valued. It represents a component for building or maintaining storage infrastructure within its intended ecosystem.



