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Seagate ST800FM0233 – 800GB Nytro 1200.2 Enterprise SAS SSD – 2.5", Dual-Port 12Gb/s, eMLC

$699.95
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The Seagate ST800FM0233 Nytro 1200.2 Series 800GB SAS SSD delivers enterprise-class performance, endurance, and reliability. Featuring a dual-port 12Gb/s SAS interface, eMLC NAND technology, and advanced protection features, this 2.5" SSD is built for mission-critical servers and storage arrays.

Engineered for continuous 24x7 workloads, it combines low latency, high throughput, and robust data protection for demanding enterprise environments.

Specifications
  • Capacity: 800GB
  • Interface: Dual 12Gb/s SAS
  • Form Factor: 2.5", 7mm height
    NAND Type: eMLC
  • Sequential Read: Up to 1,550 MB/s
  • Sequential Write: Up to 710 MB/s
  • Random Read IOPS (4K, QD32): ~180,000
  • Random Write IOPS (4K, QD32): ~20,000
  • Average Latency: ~115 µs
  • Operating Temperature: 0°C to 70°C
  • Non-Operating Temperature: -40°C to 75°C
  • MTBF: 2 million hours (typical for 1200.2 series)
  • Warranty: 90 days
Product Features
  • Dual-port 12Gb/s SAS interface for redundancy and high availability
  • Enterprise-grade eMLC NAND for durability and endurance
  • Power-loss data protection circuitry for data integrity
  • Advanced ECC and error correction architecture
  • High throughput with low latency performanceCompact 2.5", 7mm design for compatibility
    Optimized for enterprise servers and RAID storage arrays
Compatibility

Compatible with enterprise servers, storage arrays, RAID systems, and enclosures supporting 2.5" SAS 12Gb/s drives.

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Enterprise-grade SSD performance with dual-port SAS reliability.

Why choose the Seagate ST800FM0233 Nytro 1200.2 SSD?

The Seagate ST800FM0233 is part of the Nytro 1200.2 SSD family, designed for enterprise applications that demand speed and reliability. With dual 12Gb/s SAS ports, eMLC NAND, and features like power-loss data protection and advanced ECC, it ensures consistent performance, data integrity, and long-term durability in multi-drive environments.

Dual-Port SAS & High Availability

Dual 12Gb/s SAS ports provide redundancy and failover, ensuring continuous operation in enterprise storage systems.

High Throughput & Low Latency

Achieves up to 1,550 MB/s sequential read speeds and strong random IOPS performance for reduced bottlenecks.

Enterprise NAND Endurance

Built with enterprise-grade eMLC NAND for durability and long lifecycle under heavy workloads.

Advanced Data Protection

Includes power-loss protection circuitry and advanced error correction to safeguard against data corruption.

Compact & Compatible Design

2.5" 7mm form factor fits standard SAS bays, maximizing compatibility in enterprise servers and arrays.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions for Serial-Attached SCSI, including information on usage, configuration, and compatibility.

1. What is the difference between Serial Attached SCSI and Parallel SCSI?

Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) is an evolutionary development of parallel SCSI, a proven technology which has been the foundation of enterprise storage for over two decades. SAS leverages the rock-solid reliability of parallel SCSI while offering dramatic improvements in performance, scalability and compatibility.

2. Are parallel interfaces faster than serial interfaces?

In the past, parallel interfaces were preferable because their multiple data paths enabled greater throughput than the single data path of serial interfaces. However, recent advancements in VLSI technology have enabled serial transfer rates to make a huge leap forward, without the complex timing issues that hinder further parallel interface development. Compared to parallel SCSI, Serial Attached SCSI features higher throughput now and greater potential for advancement in the future.

3. Does this mean parallel SCSI is now obsolete?

Not necessarily. Parallel SCSI has long played a key role in enterprise data storage, and will continue to have a presence. That said, Serial Attached SCSI is a compelling complement that matches the superb reliability and robustness of its acclaimed predecessor, while significantly expanding the SCSI envelope in terms of speed, scalability and flexibility.

4. Will the migration path from parallel SCSI to SAS be difficult?

Ease of migration was a primary consideration when Seagate and other industry figures collaborated to define Serial Attached SCSI standards. SAS was specifically engineered to leverage existing SCSI command sets, preserving your investment in storage management and enterprise application software. And unlike ATA solutions, no system-level workarounds are required to deploy SAS drives.

5. What is the difference between Serial Attached SCSI and Serial ATA?

Serial Attached SCSI is an enterprise-class solution that goes beyond its interface to deliver the superior performance, reliability and scalability demanded in mission-critical applications. Serial ATA is primarily a desktop-class solution suitable for use in light-duty environments where low cost is the highest priority.

6. Are SAS and Serial ATA compatible?

Yes, compatibility with Serial ATA is indeed a core feature of Serial Attached SCSI. SAS backplanes and Host Bus Adapters (HBA) are fully compatible with Serial ATA, enabling connectivity for both types of drives on a common backplane, lowering infrastructure costs. SAS enclosures offer tremendous flexibility for growing businesses who can deploy Serial ATA drives when storage requirements are modest, then seamlessly add SAS drives as evolving business needs dictate. This guarantees the freedom to specify the optimal drive for the application: SAS for transactional and online performance and reliability, Serial ATA for nearline and backup and restore duties.

7. What is a Serial Attached SCSI expander?

Expanders are the key to Serial Attached SCSI's remarkable scalability. Each of these low-cost switches enables up to 128 point-to-point connections to be made from a single HBA/enclosure, and a total of 16,384 SAS devices can be aggregated while preserving performance and reliability. By contrast, parallel SCSI imposes a limit of fifteen devices per SCSI chain and severely limits total cable length.