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Datalocker MXKB1B002T5001FIPS-E Hard Drives H350 Encrypted External Hard Drive Mxkb1b002t5001fipse 818240839812

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IronKey H350 2 TB 2.5" External Hard Drive - TAA Compliant - USB 3.0 - Portable - 256-bit Encryption Standard MXKB1B002T5001FIPS-E

Enterprise H350 2.5 EHDD 2TB

Manufacturer Part Number: MXKB1B002T5001FIPS-E

IRONKEY ENTERPRISE H350 2.5 EHDD USB 3.0 2TB FIPS-E (Available October 23, 2015)



CPN:Enterprise H350 2.5 EHDD 2TB
MANUFACTURER NAME: Datalocker
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: MXKB1B002T5001FIPS-E
UPC EAN CODE: 818240839812
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US

General Information:

DataLocker (IronKey) H350 ENTERPRISE

Get all the same features as the H350 Basic plus on-premises or cloud-based centralized management to customize security policies and deploy and manage secure portable devices across networks and security environments with the DataLocker (IronKey) H350 Enterprise and IronKey EMS Cloud or the IronKey EMS On-Prem by DataLocker. IronKey EMS License REQUIRED (sold separately).

ManufacturerDataLocker
Manufacturer Part NumberMXKB1B002T5001FIPS-E
Manufacturer Website Addresshttp://datalocker.com
Brand NameIronKey
Product ModelH350
Product NameH350 Encrypted External Hard Drive
Product TypeHard Drive
  Product UPC818240839812
Technical Information:
Storage Capacity2 TB
Encryption Standard256-bit
Interfaces/Ports:
Host InterfaceUSB 3.0
Physical Characteristics:
Drive TypeExternal
External Drive TypePortable
Form Factor2.5"
Height1.1"
Width3.4"
Depth4.9"
Miscellaneous:
Device SupportedServer
Country of OriginUnited States
TAA CompliantYes
Environmentally FriendlyYes
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: Tuesday February 23, 2016

This product was last updated on Friday November 22, 2024

All products are brand new and factory sealed unless otherwise stated.
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