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HPE QK765A StorageWorks D2600 with 12 x 3TB 7200RPM SAS 6Gb/s Dual Port Hard Drive
- HPE StorageWorks D2600 Disk Enclosure.
- Includes 12 x 3TB 7200RPM SAS Hard Drives.
- Total raw capacity of 36TB.
- 6Gb/s SAS interface.
- Dual Port SAS drives for redundancy and performance.
- Designed for scalable storage expansion.
- Supports LFF (Large Form Factor) drives.
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Product Overview
The HPE QK765A StorageWorks D2600 is a disk enclosure populated with 12 x 3TB 7200RPM SAS 6Gb/s Dual Port Hard Drives, offering 36TB of raw capacity. It's designed for scalable storage expansion.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Disk Enclosure |
| Model | StorageWorks D2600 |
| Drive Configuration | 12 x 3TB 7200RPM SAS HDD |
| Total Capacity | 36TB (Raw) |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | 6Gb/s SAS |
| Drive Type | SAS, Dual Port |
| Form Factor | LFF |
Product Description
The HPE QK765A is a StorageWorks D2600 disk enclosure, providing a scalable storage solution designed to expand capacity for HPE ProLiant servers and other HPE storage systems. This specific configuration comes pre-populated with twelve 3TB 7200RPM SAS hard drives, delivering a substantial raw capacity of 36TB. The enclosure utilizes a 6Gb/s SAS interface, ensuring high-speed data transfer rates. The inclusion of dual-port SAS drives enhances both performance and data availability, as they can maintain connectivity through redundant paths. This makes the D2600 a reliable choice for environments requiring robust storage expansion. Designed to accommodate Large Form Factor (LFF) drives, the D2600 offers a straightforward way to add significant storage capacity to existing infrastructure. It is an ideal solution for businesses looking to consolidate data, support growing storage needs, or implement tiered storage strategies without the complexity of a full SAN deployment.


