Toshiba PX05SVB160 1.6TB 2.5" SAS 12Gbps SSD ā eBay Certified Refurbished
Maximize your data center performance with the Toshiba PX05SVB160 1.6TB SAS SSD, designed for high-endurance enterprise workloads. With a 12Gbps SAS interface, 2.5" form factor, and reliable Toshiba flash technology, this drive delivers exceptional IOPS, low latency, and consistent throughput for mission-critical applications.
š“ Note: This SSD uses a SAS interface and is intended for enterprise environments. It is not compatible with consumer laptops or desktops without SAS support.
š¹ Key Features & Benefits:
ā 1.6TB Capacity ā Perfect for databases, virtualization, and I/O-intensive tasks
ā SAS 12Gbps Interface ā Dual-port interface for high availability and speed
ā Toshiba PX05S Series ā Built for endurance, performance, and reliability
ā 2.5-Inch Form Factor ā Fits enterprise servers and storage arrays
ā High IOPS & Low Latency ā Ideal for high-demand read/write environments
ā eBay Certified Refurbished ā Fully tested and professionally restored to factory specs
š¹ Compatibility:
ā Enterprise Servers (Dell, HP, Lenovo, etc.)
ā SAS RAID Controllers and Storage Systems
ā Databases, VMs, and High-Performance Applications
ā Mission-Critical Workloads and Tiered Storage Solutions
š¹ eBay Certified Refurbished ā What That Means for You:
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Professionally tested and restored to manufacturer specifications
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Backed by a 1-year Allstate warranty via eBay
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Ships in secure, protective packaging
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Guaranteed like-new condition and full functionality
š¹ Server Surplus Policy
At Server Surplus, we deliver enterprise-grade storage at unbeatable value. Every Certified Refurbished SSD is rigorously tested to ensure optimal performance and reliability in demanding environments.
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ā Trusted Source for Certified Enterprise Drives
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š¦ Choose the Toshiba PX05SVB160 1.6TB SAS SSD ā high-performance flash storage for enterprise infrastructure