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HP EO0400FBRWA 400GB 6Gb/s SAS Single-Level Cell 2.5-inch SSD
- 400GB storage capacity
- 6Gb/s SAS interface
- SLC (Single-Level Cell) NAND flash
- 2.5-inch form factor
- Enterprise-grade performance and endurance
- Optimized for read-intensive workloads
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Product Overview
The HP EO0400FBRWA is a 400GB 6Gb/s SAS Single-Level Cell 2.5-inch SSD. It is designed for high-performance enterprise applications requiring robust data integrity and speed.
Technical Information
| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | EO0400FBRWA |
| Capacity | 400GB |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SAS 6Gb/s |
| Form Factor | 2.5-inch |
| NAND Type | SLC |
Product Description
This HP 400GB 6Gb/s SAS Solid State Drive, model EO0400FBRWA, is engineered for the most demanding enterprise environments. It features a SAS 6Gb/s interface, providing high-speed, reliable data transfer essential for mission-critical applications. The 2.5-inch form factor ensures compatibility with a wide array of server and storage systems. The key differentiator for this drive is its use of SLC (Single-Level Cell) NAND flash memory. SLC offers the highest performance, endurance, and reliability among NAND flash types, making it ideal for read-intensive workloads, high-transaction databases, and applications where data integrity is paramount. While typically more expensive, SLC provides superior longevity and consistent performance under heavy usage. The EO0400FBRWA is built to withstand the rigorous demands of 24/7 operation in data centers. Its robust design and advanced wear-leveling algorithms contribute to its exceptional endurance ratings. This drive represents a top-tier storage solution for organizations prioritizing speed, reliability, and the lowest possible latency for their critical data.


