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Cisco UCS-S3260-56HD2 | S3260 storage server | 4 drive rows | 56x 2TB HDD 7.2K | 112TB raw

SKU:UCS-S3260-56HD2

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Description

High-density S3260 storage platform pre-populated with four drive rows and 56x 2TB 7.2K HDDs for 112TB of raw capacity. Designed for backup, archive, and scale-out storage where capacity efficiency matters. Note: usable capacity depends on RAID level and formatting; controller, CPU, memory, and NIC options follow the base chassis configuration.

Features

- Dense capacity: 56 drives populated across four rows
- Enterprise-grade 7.2K HDDs for capacity-focused workloads
- Hot-swap LFF bays simplify serviceability and expansion
- Flexible RAID options (controller-dependent) for data protection
- Optimized for backup, archive, and scale-out storage architectures

Warranty

All products sold by XS Network Tech include a 12-month warranty on both new and used items. Our in-house technical team thoroughly tests used hardware prior to sale to ensure enterprise-grade reliability.

All technical data should be verified on the manufacturer data sheets.

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Technical Specifications

- Platform: UCS S3260 high-density storage server
- Drive rows populated: 4
- Installed drives: 56x 2TB 7.2K HDD
- Total raw capacity: 112TB
- Drive size: 3.5-inch LFF
- Hot-swap drive bays: Yes
- Backplane compatibility: SAS/SATA (controller-dependent)
- Typical use cases: backup, archive, object storage, scale-out NAS
- Usable capacity: depends on RAID and filesystem overhead
- Notes: RAID levels and throughput depend on the installed storage controller

FAQs

Q: Is the 112TB capacity raw or usable?
A: It is raw capacity. Usable capacity depends on RAID level and formatting.

Q: Are the drives hot-swappable?
A: Yes, the 3.5-inch LFF bays support hot-swap HDDs.

Q: Can I mix these drives with other sizes or types?
A: Mixing is generally not recommended and may be limited by the controller. If mixed, capacity and performance will be constrained by the smallest/slowest drive group.

Q: Which RAID levels are supported?
A: Support is controller-dependent, with common options including RAID 0/1/5/6/10.

Q: Does this include CPUs, memory, and network adapters?
A: This configuration specifies the drive population. Compute, memory, and NICs follow the base chassis build and should be verified prior to purchase.

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