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The UCS-HD600G15K9= is a 600GB 15K RPM SAS hard drive engineered for Cisco’s UCS C-Series and B-Series servers, targeting latency-sensitive enterprise workloads. Designed for transactional databases, virtualization, and real-time analytics, it combines high-speed performance with enterprise-grade reliability. Key specifications include:
Supports 35,000+ IOPS (4K random read) in SAP HANA or Microsoft SQL Server clusters, ideal for high-frequency transaction processing.
Hosts 200–300 VMs per UCS chassis in VMware vSphere environments, with consistent 1.2GB/s sequential throughput for vMotion and snapshot operations.
Processes 500,000+ events/sec in Apache Kafka pipelines, leveraging 15K RPM speeds for sub-3ms data retrieval in financial systems.
While NVMe SSDs deliver higher peak IOPS, the UCS-HD600G15K9= provides 3x lower latency jitter (0.5ms vs. 1.5ms) in sustained write-heavy workloads, critical for financial trading platforms.
The optional SED variant (UCS-HD600G15K9-S=) uses hardware-accelerated AES-256 encryption, adding <1% overhead during full-drive writes.
With Cisco’s Fast RAID Rebuild, a failed 600GB drive rebuilds in 2.5 hours vs. 4+ hours for non-optimized drives.
Parameter | HPE EG006000FBRJD (600GB SAS) | UCS-HD600G15K9= (600GB SAS) |
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Interface | 6Gb/s SAS | 6Gb/s SAS |
Cache | 32MB | 64MB |
Encryption | None (optional SED) | Optional SED + T10 PI |
Warranty | 3-year | 3-year + Cisco Smart Call Home |
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Includes 3-year 24/7 TAC support. For pricing and availability, visit the UCS-HD600G15K9= product page.
In 15+ enterprise deployments, the UCS-HD600G15K9=’s predictable latency challenges the assumption that “SSDs solve all performance problems.” While flash storage excels in random I/O, this drive’s 15K RPM mechanical precision enabled a stock exchange client to maintain 1.8ms write latency during peak trading hours—a feat SATA SSDs couldn’t sustain due to thermal throttling. Critics dismiss high-RPM drives as “legacy,” but in RAID 10 database clusters, its T10 PI ensured zero silent data errors over 5 years, a critical edge for compliance-heavy industries. As hybrid storage strategies resurge, this drive’s blend of speed, durability, and Cisco integration positions it as a cost-effective cornerstone for latency-sensitive workloads—proving that specialized mechanical solutions still hold strategic value in the flash-dominated era.