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Sun 371-2549 8x/24x DVD-RW/CD-RW for V215
- DVD-RW and CD-RW capabilities
- 8x DVD write speed
- 24x CD write speed
- Designed for Sun Microsystems V215
- SATA interface
- Supports reading and writing optical media
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Product Overview
The Sun 371-2549 is an optical drive that supports both DVD-RW and CD-RW functionalities, offering 8x DVD write speed and 24x CD write speed. It is designed for use with Sun Microsystems V215 servers.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Optical Drive |
| Drive Type | DVD-RW/CD-RW |
| DVD Write Speed | 8x |
Additional Specifications
| CD Write Speed | 24x |
| Interface | SATA |
| Compatibility | Sun V215 |
Product Description
The Sun 371-2549 is a versatile optical drive designed to provide comprehensive disc burning and reading capabilities for Sun Microsystems V215 servers. This drive supports rewriting data to DVD-R/+R discs at up to 8x speed and CD-R/+RW discs at up to 24x speed, making it suitable for backups, software distribution, and media archiving. Featuring a SATA interface, the drive ensures efficient data transfer between the drive and the server's motherboard. Its dual functionality as a DVD-RW and CD-RW allows users to handle a wide range of optical media formats, providing flexibility for various data storage and retrieval needs. The drive is specifically engineered for integration into the Sun V215 server chassis. This optical drive is essential for system administrators who need to install operating systems from optical media, create data backups, or distribute software using CDs and DVDs. Its inclusion in the V215 server enhances its utility by providing on-board optical media capabilities for routine tasks and emergency recovery scenarios.
