HPE 833926-B21 2TB 7200RPM 3.5in DS SAS 12G LP Midline G9 G10 HDD (2024)

HPE 833926-B21 2TB 7200RPM 3.5inch Large Form Factor Digitally Signed Firmware SAS-12Gbps Low Profile Carrier Midline Hard Drive for ProLiant Gen9 Gen10 Servers (Refurbished - Grade A with 30 Days Warranty)

HPE Server Midline Hard Drives deliver the highest capacity, performance and reliability to your datacenter applications. Midline hard drives allow you to store more data without sacrificing performance or reliability; they are ideal to store all your bulk storage requirements. HPE Server Midline Hard Drives are available in both 3.5-inch Large Form Factor (LFF) and 2.5-inch Small Form Factor (SFF) and ship with a standard one-year warranty. All HPE hard drives pass a rigorous qualification process, which certify that every drive is proven to perform in your HPE ProLiant Server environments. Before final certification, all HPE Server Midline Hard Drives are optimized for compatibility and functionality, including support of SMART and HPE Systems Insight Manager.

HPE Supports Your Data-Driven Applications With a Broad Portfolio of HDDs
HPE Server Midline Hard Drives are ideal for the growing volume of digital content, bulk data storage, cloud and web infrastructure environments
Broad portfolio of HDDs, optimized for HPE server platforms, provide up to 14 TB of storage
Available in 2.5-inch Small Form Factor and 3.5-inch Large Form Factor in a wide variety of capacity points
Simplify HDD planning and standardize HDDs across HPE server and storage solutions
Common HDD carriers offer consistency and compatibility across HPE server platforms

Engineered to Deliver High Performance and Reliability Across HPE server and Storage Platforms
HPE HDDs are tuned and tested with on-going quality monitoring throughout their lifecycle
HPE optimizes HDD firmware for predictable and consistent HDD performance
HPE's industry-leading rigorous testing and qualification program is backed by 3.35 million test hours
Pre-failure Alerts with HPE Smart Array Controller, Systems Insight Manager, and HPE Smart firmware
3x faster firmware and software updates with HPE Service Pack for ProLiant (HPE SPP)

HPE HDDs are Designed to Deliver Enterprise Class Security at Both Hardware and Firmware Levels
HPE Digitally Signed Firmware helps prevent against malicious attacks
HPE Smart Array SR Secure Encryption is a FIPS 140-2 Level 1 validated enterprise class controller-based encryption solution for data-at-rest on all SAS/SATA drives
HPE Smart Carriers report drive activity and health

Support Entry/SMB servers with value priced drives
HPE Server Midline Hard Drives have lower start-up costs without sacrificing reliability at the lowest $/GB.
Non-mission critical hard drives at the lowest $/GB.
6 Gb/sec data transfer rate to support existing servers.

Digitally Signed Firmware: Prevent unauthorized access to your data with the expansion of integrated HPE Digitally Signed Firmware (DS) on new drives; providing the security and assurance that drive firmware comes from a trusted source and protects against malicious attacks.

Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) is the logical evolution of SCSI including its long-established software advantage and the serial physical connection interface. With enterprise storage requirements escalating and becoming more complex factors such as larger capacity greater density security scalability and accessibility are more critical than ever. Enterprise data centers must be online all the time fulfill requests from numerous users simultaneously allow for constant growth and expansion and be maintained while in operation. Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) meets all these demands while providing the highest performance.

HPE Hard Drives offer the flexibility and expandability to meet your growing storage capacity requirements. The HPE 833926-B21 Midline Hard Drive has a 3.5 inch form factor and a 12 Gbps data transfer rate. It has a 2 TB capacity and a spindle speed up to 7200 RPM. This Large Form Factor Digitally Signed Firmware Hard Drive uses a SAS-12Gbps interface and has 30 Days Warranty.

Specifications

Brand: HPE
MPN: 833926-B21

Option Part Number: 833926-B21
Spare Part Number: 834133-001
Model Number: MB2000JVYZN
Model Number: MB2000JFEPA
Assembly Number: 846523-002
Assembly Number: 820409-001

General

Device Type: Hard drive
Capacity: 2 TB
Form Factor: 3.5 inch LFF Low Profile
Interface: SAS 12Gbps
Drive Technology (Fill): Air
Plug Type: Hot Pluggable
Carrier Type: Low Profile Carrier (LPC)
Features: Digitally Signed Firmware
Workload Type: Midline
Bundled with: HPE Low Profile Carrier

Performance

Drive Transfer Rate: 12 Gb/sec (external)
Spindle Speed: 7200 RPM
OD Media Rate, Max Sequential Throughput (MiB/s): 200
128Kib Random Rd (IOPs): 108
128Kib Random 70% RD/ 30% WT (IOPs): 105
128Kib Random 50% RD/ 50% WT (IOPs): 105

Expansion & Connectivity

Interfaces: 1 x SAS 12 Gb/s
Compatible Bay: 3.5" LFF

Power Consumption

Idle Time: 4.70 Watt
Random Read: 8.30 Watt
Random Write: 8.30 Watt
Sequential Read: 7.40 Watt
Sequential Write: 5.80 Watt

Product Dimensions

Height: 5.80 inch
Width: 8.60 inch
Depth: 10.00 inch

Compatibility Information

Designed for

HPE Apollo 4200 Gen9 for Google (3.5inch)

HPE Nimble Storage dHCI Medium Solution with HPE ProLiant DL325 Gen10 Plus (3.5inch)

HPE ProLiant DL Series: DL160 Gen10 (3.5inch), DL160 Gen10 Base (3.5inch), DL160 Gen10 Entry (3.5inch), DL160 Gen10 SMB (3.5inch), DL180 Gen10 (3.5inch), DL180 Gen10 Entry (3.5inch), DL20 Gen10 (3.5inch), DL20 Gen10 Entry (3.5inch), DL20 Gen10 Performance (3.5inch), DL20 Gen10 solution (3.5inch), DL325 Gen10 Base (3.5inch), DL325 Gen10 Plus (3.5inch), DL325 Gen10 Solution (3.5inch), DL385 Gen10 Plus (3.5inch), DL385 Gen10 Plus Entry (3.5inch), DX170r Gen10 (3.5inch), DX2600 Gen10 Premium (3.5inch LFF)

HPE ProLiant ML Series: ML110 Gen10 (3.5inch), ML110 Gen10 Entry (3.5inch), ML110 Gen10 Performance (3.5inch), ML110 Gen10 Solution (3.5inch), ML30 Gen10 (3.5inch), ML30 Gen10 Entry (3.5inch), ML30 Gen10 Performance (3.5inch), ML30 Gen10 Solution (3.5inch), ML350 Gen10 (3.5inch), ML350 Gen10 Base (3.5inch), ML350 Gen10 Entry (3.5inch), ML350 Gen10 High Performance (3.5inch), ML350 Gen10 Performance (3.5inch), ML350 Gen10 SMB (3.5inch), ML350 Gen10 Solution (3.5inch), ML350 Gen10 Special Server (3.5inch), ML350 Gen10 Sub-Entry (3.5inch)

Contact us if you have any question about this product to verify this model’s compatibility with your current server or storage array.

HPE 833926-B21 2TB 7200RPM 3.5in DS SAS 12G LP Midline G9 G10 HDD (2024)

FAQs

How fast is SAS HDD? ›

SAS drives have higher transfer speeds (3 or 6Gbit/s, as opposed to a maximum of 5120 Mbit/s for SCSI), thinner cables, and are more easily linkable with SATA drives. They also come in more form factors – all SCSI drives are 3.5”, but SAS drives can be 2.5”, allowing for their use in more compact systems.

What is the maximum capacity of SAS HDD? ›

Currently, the largest capacity SAS hard drives available on the market offer up to 18 terabytes (TB) of storage space. These high-capacity drives are designed to meet the growing demands of data-intensive applications, such as big data analytics, cloud computing, and enterprise storage systems.

How do I know the size of my hard drive and type? ›

Use Msinfo32
  1. Press Windows Key + R.
  2. Type msinfo32. Select OK or press Enter.
  3. Go under Components, Storage, Drives, or Disks. The information under Disks has more details.

What is a good HDD capacity? ›

Around 500 GB and above of HDD storage is typically considered decent for an average user. Users can most likely store all their music, photos, videos and other files with this much space. Individuals with games that take up a lot of space should find 1 TB to 2 TB of HDD space suitable.

Is SAS faster than SSD? ›

While SAS drives can provide good performance, they are generally slower than SSDs due to the physical limitations of mechanical components. In terms of raw speed, SSDs are faster than SAS drives. SSDs can achieve much higher IOPS (Input/Output Operations Per Second) and lower latency compared to SAS drives.

Are SAS drives reliable? ›

SAS drives, or Serial Attached SCSI drives, are generally considered to be better than SATA drives in terms of performance and reliability. They are designed for enterprise-level applications that require high-speed data transfer and continuous operation.

How long do SAS hard drives last? ›

The mean time between failures (MTBF) for a SAS drive is 1.2 to 1.6 million hours of use at 45 °C, while the MTBF for a SATA drive is 700,000 hours to 1.2 million hours of use at 25 °C.

Is SAS the same as HDD? ›

Both SSD SAS drives and SSD SATA drives are faster than their HDD counterparts. They have the same characteristics though: SATA is still faster writing data, while SAS is faster at reading and writing data continuously.

How many SATA drives can I connect to a SAS port? ›

SATA drives must be connected on a one-to-one basis with the SATA connectors on the controller – i.e, a four- port SATA controller can connect up to four drives, an eight-port SATA controller can connect up to eight drives, etc.

Is SSD better than HDD? ›

SSDs are a better choice for data analytics or gaming workloads. On the other hand, a hard disk drive (HDD) is a better choice if you are dealing with data backups, data archives, or throughput-intensive workloads. SSDs are more cost-effective for storing high-volume data with infrequent access.

How do I know if my hard drive is SATA or IDE? ›

How to tell IDE from SATA drive. Technically, there are Parallel ATA (PATA) and Serial ATA (SATA), which are both variants of the IDE hard drive interface. However, the term IDE is typically used for a Parallel ATA drives. You can tell IDE from SATA by looking at the hard drive connectors as illustrated below.

What 2 sizes do hard drives come in? ›

Hard drive sizes

Traditionally, 2.5-inch drives are used for laptops while 3.5-inch drives are used for desktop computers. Some compact desktops also use the smaller drives to enable a smaller form factor for the computer. FIGURE 2 shows the two sizes of drives generally in use.

How fast is the 10k SAS disk? ›

SAS and a 10k rotational speed combine to give vastly better performance. A 10k drive will typically give a sustained performance of 230 megabytes per second (at the logical beginning of the disk, the outer layer) to 105 megabytes per second (logical end, inner layer).

What is the maximum speed of a SAS controller? ›

SAS drives deliver somewhat better performance; they provide throughputs up to 12 Gbps and IOPS averaging between 200,000 and 400,000. Even so, lower IOPS are not unusual.

Which is better SATA or SAS hard drive? ›

Both technologies do roughly the same thing, but each is built with different hardware. SAS is generally more expensive, and it's better suited for use in servers or in processing-heavy computer workstations. SATA is less expensive, and it's better suited for desktop file storage.

What is the maximum RPM of a SAS drive? ›

The maximum RPM (revolutions per minute) of a SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) drive is typically 15,000.

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