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Dell XK111 146GB 3Gb/s SAS 15000 3.5-inch 16MB Hard Drive
- Capacity: 146GB
- Interface: SAS (Serial Attached SCSI)
- Data Transfer Rate: 3Gb/s
- Rotational Speed: 15000 RPM
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch
- Cache: 16MB
- Ideal for servers and storage arrays requiring high throughput.
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Product Overview
The Dell XK111 is a high-performance 146GB SAS hard drive designed for demanding enterprise environments. With a rotational speed of 15000 RPM and a 3Gb/s interface, it offers rapid data access and transfer rates.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 146GB |
| Interface | SAS 3Gb/s |
| Rotational Speed | 15000 RPM |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Cache | 16MB |
| Drive Type | HDD |
Product Description
The Dell XK111 hard drive is engineered for mission-critical applications that demand exceptional performance and reliability. Its 15000 RPM spindle speed significantly reduces latency, making it suitable for transaction processing, database management, and other I/O-intensive workloads. The SAS interface ensures robust data integrity and high-speed connectivity, essential for enterprise-grade storage solutions. This 3.5-inch drive provides a substantial 146GB of storage capacity, balancing performance with density for various server configurations. The 16MB cache further enhances performance by buffering frequently accessed data, leading to quicker response times. Its robust construction is designed for continuous operation in demanding data center environments. When selecting storage for your Dell servers or other enterprise systems, the XK111 offers a compelling combination of speed, capacity, and the proven reliability of SAS technology. It is an excellent choice for upgrading existing systems or building new ones where data access speed is paramount.



