Sun Microsystems 540-6289 73GB 10K SCSI Hard Drive for Blade 2500 with Spud Bracket

Sun Microsystems 540-6289 73GB 10K SCSI Hard Drive for Blade 2500 with Spud Bracket
Sun Microsystems 540-6289 73GB 10K SCSI Hard Drive for Blade 2500 with Spud Bracket
The Sun Microsystems 540-6289 73GB 10K SCSI Hard Drive is a high-performance storage solution designed specifically for the Blade 2500 server platform. Engineered with a rugged spud bracket, this drive installs securely in dense blade environments, d... Read More
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  • In Stock: 1
  • Manufacturer: Sun Microsystems
  • Model or Part: 540-6289
  • Condition: Refurbished
  • Weight: 2.00lb
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Overview
The Sun Microsystems 540-6289 73GB 10K SCSI Hard Drive is a high-performance storage solution designed specifically for the Blade 2500 server platform. Engineered with a rugged spud bracket, this drive installs securely in dense blade environments, delivering fast data access and reliable operation for mission critical applications.

Key Features

  • 73GB native capacity provides ample space for databases, virtual machines and large file sets
  • 10,000 RPM spindle speed ensures rapid read/write performance and low latency
  • Ultra-wide SCSI interface offers high throughput and compatibility with existing Sun Blade 2500 infrastructure
  • Spud bracket design simplifies mounting and improves vibration resistance in blade enclosures
  • Enterprise-grade reliability with advanced error correction and wear-leveling technologies

Technical Specifications

  • Model/Part Number: 540-6289
  • Form factor: 3.5 inch, 15mm height
  • Interface: Ultra Wide SCSI (Ultra3, 10MB/s)
  • Capacity: 73GB (native)
  • Rotational speed: 10,000 RPM
  • Average latency: 3 ms
  • Cache memory: 8 MB
  • Power consumption: 12 watts (typical) / 15 watts (peak)
  • Operating temperature: 0 to 55 degrees C
  • Shock tolerance: 30 G (non-operating)

Applications

  • Enterprise database servers requiring fast transaction processing
  • Virtualization hosts that benefit from high I/O throughput
  • Data warehousing and analytics platforms with large data sets
  • Mission critical web and application servers in blade environments
  • Backup and archiving solutions where reliability and speed are essential

Upgrade your Sun Blade 2500 with this robust 73GB 10K SCSI drive and experience a noticeable boost in performance, reduced latency, and dependable storage that meets the demanding needs of modern data centers.