Harddisk & media
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Start-UP 7x24 for InfraStruXure® InRow RC
Start-UP 7x24 for InfraStruXure® InRow RC
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Start-Up Service 7x24
Start-Up Service 7x24
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Start-UP Service Galaxy 5000 40-80 kVA UPS
Start-UP Service Galaxy 5000 40-80 kVA UPS
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5*8 Start UP Symmetra 400-600KW
5*8 Start UP Symmetra 400-600KW
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Start-Up Service 5X8 for (1) Symmetra 250kW
Start-Up Service 5X8 for (1) Symmetra 250kW
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Start-UP Service 5x8 for 1 Symmetra 80/96 kW
Start-UP Service 5x8 for 1 Symmetra 80/96 kW
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Start-UPS Service for 1 stk Upsilon 30 to 100A UPS
Start-UPS Service for 1 stk Upsilon 30 to 100A UPS
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Start-UP Service Upsilon 400-600A UPS
Start-UP Service Upsilon 400-600A UPS
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StartUP 5*8 Galaxy VM 200KVA
StartUP 5*8 Galaxy VM 200KVA
Find the right hard disk
At Foxway, you will find a wide variety of external and internal hard drives for laptops, desktops, servers and storage. If you are not sure what would be the right choice for you or your customers, please ask our local account managers.
The need for storage will always be present, whether it is local or in the cloud. If you need to store larger files on a desktop computer or NAS server, a traditional mechanical hard drive (HDD) is often the best choice. This gives you a larger storage capacity at a lower price. On the other hand, you will have to compromise on the higher transfer rate offered by the SSD hard drive. The SSD also has obvious advantages that the mechanical HDD cannot offer at the same level. Read and write speeds are significantly increased with the SSD, data delivery is also significantly improved (IOPS) and the device is also silent and has no moving parts. All these benefits combined mean that the speed of the computer is improved while reducing noise.
Most popular hard drive sizes
The two most commonly used hard drive sizes are 2.5" and 3.5". They offer the same speed but are compatible with different products. In a laptop or console, you will need a 2.5", but in a desktop computer or NAS server, you can use both sizes. The speed determines the speed at which a hard drive can read/write and is on normal PCs usually at 5400 rpm or 7200 rpm. However, if the hard drives of the server you are looking for, you will see that they are also available in 10K and 15K RPM. In addition, they are available in SATA and SAS editions. They each have their obvious advantages. The SATA hard drive will offer greater capacity with lower RPM and shorter life. However, it is often significantly cheaper. Unlike SATA, the SAS hard drive often comes with a higher speed, lower capacity and longer life, but at a higher price.
However, if you want high read and write speeds, you should invest in an SSD instead.