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Hitachi HUA722010CLA330 (0F11387) | 1TB Enterprise SATA Hard Drive | 3.5" | 7200 RPM | Ultrastar

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The Hitachi HUA722010CLA330 (0F11387) is an enterprise-class 3.5" SATA hard drive engineered for servers, RAID arrays, and data-center storage environments. Featuring 1TB capacity | 7200 RPM performance | SATA interface, it delivers dependable throughput and durability for mission-critical workloads.

Built for continuous 24×7 operation, this drive is ideal for enterprise systems requiring reliable, high-performance storage.

 

Specifications
  • Capacity: 1TB
  • Interface: SATA (Serial ATA)
  • Speed: 7200 RPM
  • Form Factor: 3.5"
  • Drive Type: Enterprise HDD
  • Intended Use: Servers | RAID | NAS | Data-Center Storage
  • Series: Hitachi Ultrastar
  • Model: HUA722010CLA330
  • Part Number: 0F11387
  • Warranty: 90 days

Product Features
  • Enterprise-class SATA hard drive
  • 3.5" form factor
  • 7200 RPM spindle speed
  • Designed for 24×7 operation
  • Optimized for RAID and server environments
  • High reliability for enterprise workloads
  • Proven Ultrastar platform
Compatibility

Compatible with servers, RAID controllers, NAS systems, and storage arrays that support 3.5" SATA hard drives.

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Enterprise SATA HDD Reliable 24×7 operation Ultrastar performance

Why choose the Hitachi HUA722010CLA330 (0F11387)?

The Hitachi HUA722010CLA330 is part of the Ultrastar enterprise hard drive family, designed for demanding server and storage workloads. With a 7200 RPM spindle speed and SATA interface, it offers consistent performance, reliability, and efficiency in multi-drive enterprise environments.

Enterprise-Class Reliability

Built for continuous 24×7 operation in enterprise and data-center environments.

7200 RPM Performance

Provides responsive data access and steady throughput for server and RAID workloads.

SATA Interface Compatibility

Standard SATA connectivity ensures broad compatibility with enterprise systems and controllers.

High-Density Storage

1TB capacity supports databases, virtualization, and general enterprise storage needs.

Ultrastar Engineering

Built to Hitachi Ultrastar standards for long-term durability and performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions for SATA, including information on usage, configuration, and compatibility.

1. What is a SATA hard drive used for?

A SATA (Serial ATA) hard drive is used in desktops, laptops, servers, and NAS systems for data storage. It’s the most common hard drive type, offering a balance of speed, affordability, and wide compatibility.

2. What’s the difference between SATA I, II, and III?

The difference is speed. SATA I supports up to 1.5 Gb/s (150 MB/s), SATA II up to 3 Gb/s (300 MB/s), and SATA III up to 6 Gb/s (600 MB/s). Most modern drives use SATA III but remain backward compatible with older versions.

3. Are SATA hard drives compatible with older systems?

Yes. SATA drives are backward compatible, meaning a SATA III drive can work on a SATA II or I port, though performance will be limited to the slower speed of the system.

4. What’s the maximum capacity of a SATA hard drive?

SATA hard drives come in a wide range of capacities, from 500GB to over 20TB. This makes them suitable for everything from basic desktop use to large-scale data storage and backup.

5. Can I use a SATA hard drive in RAID or NAS systems?

Yes. SATA drives support RAID configurations and can be used in NAS systems. For higher reliability, enterprise-grade SATA models such as NAS, surveillance, or data-center drives are recommended.

6. What is the difference between a 2.5" and a 3.5" SATA hard drive?

2.5" SATA drives are smaller and commonly used in laptops or compact systems, while 3.5" SATA drives are larger and primarily used in desktops, servers, and NAS devices.

7. How do SATA hard drives compare to SSDs?

Both use the SATA interface, but HDDs store data on spinning disks while SSDs use flash memory. SSDs are much faster, but SATA HDDs remain more affordable for high-capacity storage.