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Overview

Compaq SCSI Solid State Disk Option Kits
 
Introduction
Solid State Drives bridge the gap in performance between hard drive latency and system I/O capability. With access time over 100 times faster than hard disk drives, SSDs alleviate bottlenecks in data-intensive environments. Hot files from mission critical applications can be offloaded from hard disk drives to SSDs. Compaq SSDs are performance enhancements for transaction processing, RAID subsystem, data warehousing, video-on-demand and Internet/intranet storage environments.
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Specifications

2.1 GB 3.5" Solid State Disk Wide-Ultra SCSI
2.1 GB
DS-EZ514-VW
Capacity
2.1 GB
Height
1.625 in/41.2 mm
Width
4.00 in/10.6 mm
Interface
Wide-Ultra SCSI
Transfer Rate Sustained
>38 MB/s
Burst >40 MB/s

Performance Specifications

 

Access time
<25 us Max
I/O
32 MB/s Sustained

Physical Configuration


Formatted capacity
2,147,206,144 Bytes
Variable length block
512 to 528 Bytes
Blocks
4,193,762
Operating Temperature 41° to 122°F/5° to 50°C

1.07 GB 3.5" Solid State Disk
Wide-Ultra SCSI

1.07 GB
DS-EZ510-VW
Capacity 1.07 GB
Height
1.625 in/41.2 mm
Width
4.00 in/10.6 mm
    Interface
Wide-Ultra SCSI
    Transfer Rate Sustained
>38 MB/s
Burst
>40 MB/s
   

Performance Specifications

Access time
<25 us Max
I/O
32 MB/s Sustained
   

Physical Configuration

Formatted capacity 1,073,345,536 Bytes
Variable length block 512 to 528 Bytes
Blocks 2,096,378
    Operating Temperature
41° to 122°F/5° to 50°C

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