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HP P23103-001 32GB microSD RAID 1 USB Boot Drive No Cards
- 32GB microSD Capacity
- RAID 1 (Mirroring) Configuration
- USB Interface
- Designed for boot operations
- Provides data redundancy
- No additional cards included
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Product Overview
The HP P23103-001 is a 32GB microSD RAID 1 USB Boot Drive. This device is designed to provide a redundant and reliable boot environment for servers or systems requiring a bootable storage solution via USB.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Boot Drive |
| Storage Medium | microSD |
| Capacity | 32GB |
Additional Specifications
| RAID Level | RAID 1 |
| Interface | USB |
Product Description
The HP P23103-001 is a specialized 32GB microSD card configured as a RAID 1 (mirrored) boot drive, accessible via a USB interface. This product is engineered to offer a highly reliable and redundant solution for system boot operations, particularly in server environments where uptime and data integrity are critical. The RAID 1 configuration means that data written to the drive is simultaneously written to two separate microSD cards, creating an exact mirror. If one card fails, the system can continue to boot and operate from the mirrored card, preventing downtime and data loss. This redundancy is crucial for boot devices, as a failure here can render a system inoperable. This boot drive is designed for plug-and-play functionality via USB, simplifying deployment. It is an ideal solution for servers, network appliances, or any system that requires a robust and fault-tolerant boot partition. The inclusion of 'No Cards' in the title likely refers to the fact that the drive itself is the complete unit, and no additional separate cards need to be purchased for its operation.

