Seagate ST3600057SS Cheetah 15K.7 600GB 15000RPM Internal Hard Disk Driver

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600GB 16MB 15K SAS 6Gb/s.

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The Seagate Cheetah 15K.7 Hard Disk Drive is designed for PC and features a 3.5" form factor along with an internal enclosure. Conveniently transfer and store adequate amount of data on its 600 GB memory space at a spindle speed of 15000 RPM. This hard drive has a buffer size of 16384 KB and connects through SAS interface to deliver optimal performance. Weighing 1.76 lb, this HDD's dimensions are 1.03-inch height, 5.79-inch width, 4.01-inch depth.

Product Identifiers

BrandSeagate
MPNST3600057SS
EAN0603784299075, 0763649021699
GTIN2374439521367
ModelCheetah 15K.7
eBay Product ID (ePID)79542154

Product Key Features

Storage Capacity600GB
Cache16MB
Form Factor3.5in
Rotation Speed15000 RPM
TypeDesktop Hdd
InterfaceSAS-2

Additional Product Features

PlatformPC Products
Width (mm)101
EnclosureInternal
External Data Transfer Rate600Mbps
Depth (mm)146.52
Weight (g)907g
Seek Time3.4 Ms
Buffer Size16MB
Average Latency2 Ms
Hot SwapYes
Height (mm)25.4
DesignationDesktop Computer

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  • 15K disks versus SSD - price versus power

    These were second hand disks that we purchased to replace failed units (they worked), as such this review will concentrate on these disks versus the SSD alternatives in a server environment. First up, there have been long term read/write problems of reliability with SSD technology, and given their expense this is not at all good. The SSD's are slightly faster however (maybe 7%) but once you have them in a RAID 10 or 60 they show little benefit as the bigger bottleneck will probably be your network! The best way to fix this is to go 10Gbe of course but this means new cards on your servers, new switches and a host of further expenditure to go nowhere really fast(er). In summary therefore, and at this point in time (April 2017), we feel that a RAID built on a series of second hand 15K disks costing around £130 each for 600Gb. is a better price/performance solution than paying out for SSD's, however if the reliabity of the latter can be improved and the price comes down, that situation would change not least as the SSD's use significantly less power and as this is charged for by any Data Centre may tip the balance in their favour eventually.

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    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned