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HP QW918A D2220sb Storage Blade 12-Bay 12 x 900GB Hard Drive Array
- 12 x 3.5-inch SAS drive bays
- Supports 900GB SAS Hard Drives
- Total raw storage capacity of 10.8TB
- Designed for HP BladeSystem servers
- Hot-plug drive support
- Integrated storage controller
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Product Overview
The HP QW918A D2220sb Storage Blade is a 12-bay drive enclosure designed for HP BladeSystem servers. It provides high-density storage capacity, supporting up to 12 x 900GB SAS hard drives for a total of 10.8TB of raw storage.
Technical Information
| Drive Bays | 12 x 3.5-inch SAS |
| Maximum Capacity | 10.8TB (with 12 x 900GB drives) |
| Drive Type | SAS HDD |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Blade Enclosure |
| Compatibility | HP BladeSystem |
Product Description
The HP D2220sb Storage Blade (QW918A) is an expansion enclosure that seamlessly integrates into the HP BladeSystem infrastructure. It offers a dense and scalable storage solution, allowing businesses to increase their storage capacity without occupying rack space. Each of the 12 hot-pluggable 3.5-inch drive bays can accommodate SAS hard drives, providing flexibility in capacity and performance configurations. This storage blade is ideal for environments that require high-performance, direct-attached storage for their blade servers. It is designed to deliver reliable data access and is suitable for a wide range of applications, including virtualization, databases, and file serving. The hot-plug capability ensures that drives can be replaced or added without interrupting server operations, minimizing downtime. With its robust design and integration capabilities, the QW918A is a key component for organizations looking to optimize their storage infrastructure within the HP BladeSystem ecosystem. It provides a cost-effective way to scale storage resources as data demands grow, ensuring that critical applications have the performance and availability they need.



