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Western Digital 0F38651-20PK Hard Drives Wd Ultrastar Dc Hc560 Wuh722020bl5201 20 Tb Hard Drive - 3.5" Internal - Sas (12gb/s Sas) - Conventi 0f3865120pk

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WD Ultrastar DC HC560 WUH722020BL5201 20 TB Hard Drive - 3.5" Internal - SAS (12Gb/s SAS) - Conventional Magnetic Recording (CMR) Method - 7200rpm - 5 Year Warranty - 20 Pack 0F38651-20PK

20PK 20TB 3.5IN 26.1MM 20000GB - 512MB 7200RPM SAS ULTRA 512E TCG P3

Manufacturer Part Number: 0F38651-20PK



CPN:20PK 20TB 3.5IN 26.1MM 20000GB - 512MB 7200RPM SAS ULTRA 512E TCG P3
MANUFACTURER NAME: Western Digital
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: 0F38651-20PK
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LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US

General Information:

Reimagining the HDD for Exponential Data Growth

Hyperscale cloud, CSPs, enterprises, smart video surveillance partners, NAS suppliers and more, need storage solutions to meet the exponential growth in data creation. When it comes to cost-effective storage of data at scale, hard disk drives (HDDs) continue to play a central role. IDC projects that in 2025, HDDs will represent 82% of storage capacity sold to the enterprise market. HDDs deliver the capacity, performance, and reliability needed to store vast amounts of data today and well into the future. Investments in HDD technology remain critical to supporting worldwide data growth.

Western Digital has developed flash-enhanced drives with OptiNAND™ technology by vertically integrating the company's leading NAND flash with its world-class HDDs. Western Digital HDDs have been leaders in areal density with industry first technologies of energy-assisted magnetic recording technology (EAMR), triple-stage actuator (TSA), HelioSeal®, and now OptiNAND technology. Higher areal density means higher capacities to meet storage challenges.

20TB HDDs with OptiNAND Technology

OptiNAND integrates an iNAND® Universal Flash Storage (UFS) Embedded Flash Drive (EFD) with traditional spinning disk media, and incorporates innovative changes to the firmware algorithm and system-on-a-chip (SoC). OptiNAND is not a hybrid technology. The drive works smarter, with enhanced firmware algorithms taking advantage of expanded metadata that has been offloaded to the iNAND, enabling more tracks per inch (TPI), resulting in increased areal density.

The Ultrastar DC HC560, with the first implementation of OptiNAND technology's capacity-enabling features, delivers an unbeaten 20TB capacity in a nine-disk platform (2.2TB/platter) with CMR recording format.

Trusted Reliability and Quality for Data at Scale

The Ultrastar DC HC560 meets modern data center reliability requirements with 2.5M MTBF (projected) and a 5-year limited warranty. It offers security and encryption options to help protect data from unauthorized use, including SED models.

Trust Western Digital and the Ultrastar DC HC560 hard drive to deliver the highest capacity and greatest value for your data center.

ManufacturerWestern Digital Corporation
Manufacturer Part Number0F38651-20PK
Manufacturer Website Addresshttp://www.wdc.com
Brand NameWD
Product LineUltrastar
Product SeriesDC HC560
Product ModelWUH722020BL5201
Product NameUltrastar DC HC560 WUH722020BL5201 Hard Drive
Packaged Quantity20
Product TypeHard Drive
Technical Information:
Storage Capacity20 TB
Disk Format512e/4Kn
Recording TechnologyConventional Magnetic Recording (CMR)
Drive Performance:
Random 4KB Read212000IOPS
Random 4KB Write565000IOPS
Spindle Speed (rpm)7200
Buffer512 MB
Network & Communication:
Wireless LANNo
Interfaces/Ports:
Drive InterfaceSAS
Drive Interface Standard12Gb/s SAS
Physical Characteristics:
Drive TypeInternal
Form Factor3.5"
Height1"
Width4"
Depth5.8"
Weight (Approximate)1.52 lb
Warranty:
Warranty5 Year

What Can Your Device Hold?

Desktop HDD

1Photos based on a 10-Megapixel camera producing images 5MB in size
2Songs based on average length of 4 minutes, 4MB size
3HD video based on 720p or 1080i video
4Blu-ray HD Movie was calculated at 16.2Gb per hour recording rate

Date Inserted: Wednesday June 29, 2022

This product was last updated on Saturday November 30, 2024

All products are brand new and factory sealed unless otherwise stated.
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    A hard drive is the hardware component that stores all of your digital content. Your documents, pictures, music, videos, programs, application preferences, and operating system represent digital content stored on a hard drive. Hard drives can be external or internal.

    Everything stored on a hard drive is measured in terms of its file size. Documents (text) are generally very small whereas pictures are large, music is even larger, and videos are by far the biggest. A hard drive determines the size of digital files in terms of megabytes (MB), gigabytes (GB), and terabytes (TB).

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