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3U Rackmount (Up to 192TB)
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R3E116LS-NW
The R3E116LS-NW NAS server incorporates Serial ATA (SATA) storage capacities of 16TB to 192TB in a 3U rack.
• INTEL® 6-Core Xeon™ E5-2603 V4 1.7GHz
• Dual Processor Capability -
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• 8GB DDR4 ECC Memory
• 2x250GB (RAID 1) SSD Drives for OS
• 16x1000GB (up to 16x12000GB) SATA Hard Drives
• LSI SATA/SAS RAID Controller
• 16 Hot-Swappable SATA Drive Bays
• Slim DVD Drive
• Dual Gigabit Network Card (embedded)
• 1000W Redundant Power Supply - 80+ Gold HI Efficiency Certified
• Rackmount Rails Included
• Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2016
• Dimensions: 28"(D) X 19"(W) X 5.25"(H)
$5,965.00
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