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Ciprico | 500GB Spare Drive Module for U320-R/RX Array |
Ciprico | 500GB Spare Drive Module for U320-R/RX Array |

Ciprico | 500GB Spare Drive Module for U320-R/RX Array |
Part number: 81039774
Mfg.Part No.: 81039774
Our Price: $498.95
     
 
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The 500 GB Spare Drive Module for U320-R/RX Array from Ciprico is a spare hard drive for the MediaVault U320-R/RX RAID. It can be used to as a spare drive in the event of a drive failure. System administrators should always have at least one spare drive on hand to minimize downtime in the event of a drive failure.

Key Features

Spare Drive

Having a spare drive available reduces downtime in the event of an individual drive failure in your RAID. Simply remove the bad drive, insert the new one and let your array automatically rebuild your data.

 


 

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