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Sun S1-DC-2X146 StorEdge S1 2x146gb, DC, Rack KIT,Cable (GP63B-B65-4C/3C)
- Sun StorEdge S1 storage system
- Includes 2x146GB drives
- DC power capability
- Rack KIT included
- Cables included
- Designed for Sun server integration
- Compact and reliable storage solution
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Product Overview
The Sun StorEdge S1 (S1-DC-2X146) is a storage solution likely designed for DC power environments. It features 2x146GB drives and includes a rack kit and cables for integration. This system provides a compact and reliable storage option for specific Sun server platforms.
Technical Information
| Model | StorEdge S1 |
| Disk Capacity | 2x146GB |
Additional Specifications
| Power Type | DC |
| Included Accessories | Rack KIT, Cables |
Product Description
The Sun StorEdge S1, identified by the SKU S1-DC-2X146, is a storage subsystem designed to complement Sun's server offerings. The 'DC' designation suggests it is configured for direct current power, making it suitable for specialized environments such as telecommunications or remote deployments where standard AC power may not be available or preferred. This unit comes equipped with two 146GB drives, providing a specific capacity for data storage. Included with the S1-DC-2X146 are essential components for integration: a rack kit and necessary cables. This indicates that the storage unit is intended to be mounted within a standard server rack, ensuring a tidy and organized installation alongside other IT equipment. The inclusion of cables simplifies the connection process to a host server or network. As part of the StorEdge family, this system is built to deliver reliable storage performance. While the 146GB drive capacity is modest by current standards, it was appropriate for specific use cases at the time of its introduction, such as boot volumes, system drives for smaller servers, or dedicated storage for specific applications within a Sun ecosystem.


