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The Seagate 4TB Enterprise Capacity SAS Internal Hard Drive (Model ST4000NM0025) is engineered for high-performance storage solutions, featuring a 7200 RPM spindle speed, 128 MB cache, and a robust 4TB capacity, making it perfect for enterprise-level applications and demanding data environments.
| ASIN | B01FRC1AJ0 |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #170 in Internal Hard Drives #2,625 in Computer Internal Components |
| Brand | Seagate |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 128 |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Connectivity Technology | SAS |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (15) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 12 Gigabits Per Second |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 4 TB |
| Form Factor | Other |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00763649070116 |
| Hard Disk Description | Mechanical Hard Disk |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Hard Disk Interface | Serial Attached SCSI |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 |
| Hard-Drive Size | 512 |
| Hardware Connectivity | SAS |
| Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
| Item Weight | 1.75 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SEAGATE |
| Media Speed | 150-200 MB/s |
| Model Name | SEAGATE (DISTY) |
| Model Number | ST4000NM0025 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Storage |
| UPC | 763649070116 |
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I can help you with new SAS drive in your PC- see comments
Simply, you need: a) a SAS-capable premium storage controller card- probably a PCI-E v3 or v4. I have an LSI/Avago/Broadcom MegaRaid MR9361-8i PCI-E v3 card. It's 6-7 years old and it was speced as 12GB/sec SAS or SATAIII then. Forget about these people repeating, "oh you need a SAS 'Back Plane'" so that they sound expert. "Back Plane" is an arcane 90s professional storage-data-it industry general term applied to hardware storage arrays or professional open-host computers and their hostboard-to-disk interface. It's meaningless to chase down. It never existed in the context of the desktop PC/workstation lexicon. You need a SAS-capable, optional professional-quality storage controller card, probably PCI-E bus v3 or v4. SAS is unlikely to exist embedded on the motherboard, unless it is a high-end, data-center, professional pc. b) likely, depending on your storage controller card, an SFF-8643 Internal Mini SAS to SFF-8482 female connector cable. The 8482 end connects to the new SAS drive. I bought a CableDeconn 1M here for $25. They were backordered for a few days. My MegaRaid controller has the mini-SAS/SATA SFF-8643 receptacle. I already had in my Lenovo 30AH P300 workstation an SFF-8643 to sata iii cable. Very similar to what I just bought for the SAS. I have 3 1TB Seagate Sata III drives in a RAID-5 configuration. I bought this SAS 4TB 12GB/sec drive last week to act as my backup drive, and I wanted to check out SAS and the 12GB/sec throughput. I have on order from Lenovo a storage caddy that I can install the SAS drive and swap in with taking the DVD rom drive out. There's only so much space for drives in my PC. Why not external? I had one- a WDC Blue SATA III from 2017. It FAILED. I was running USB 3.0. I wanted to take advantage of the MegaRaid controller SAS and 12GB/sec, particularly for windows Image backup. I run windows 10, and I use Windows 7 builtin-to-OS backup program ("sdclt" at the Run command window). c) Finally, power. I didn't know this. I was unfamiliar with the SF-8482 end that plugs into the drive. I was unfamiliar with SAS in general. I wondered if it also carried power from the controller card since it fits complete width over the 2 connections (power and data) on SATA(if you want to take advantage of the backwards compatability) or the extra-wide male blades on a SAS drive. Then I figured out, oh, it's got a male blade on the back of the SAS connector going into the drive, so that you can attach PC power. Unfortunately for me, I thought I could swap in the new CableDeconn SAS 4-port Data cable for the old, but 2 of my drives are oriented in a way that does not give enough clearance to close the case. So I will use both ports on the MegaRaid card and the old and new cables.
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No factory warranty
The drives themselves are fine. I've ordered 26 of them, in 6 orders from 5 different vendors. Most of the vendors are selling these new hard drives without a manufacturer warranty. So if you want that 5 year factory warranty, buyer beware. IT Electronix -> factory warranty valid Endless Technology Solutions -> Mixed SHOPRIME -> factory warranty valid CorteseInc -> NO factory warranty ONLINE USA OUTLET -> NO factory warranty
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The item was defective
It did not work as expected
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inseriti nel nas aziendale, funzionano bene e la durata è di 3/4 anni. Non sono il top però fanno il loro lavoro
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