The Dell Poweredge C6100 XS23-TY3 server: Max supported 3.5 "SATA HDD TB size

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Is someone can please tell me that what is maximum supported 3.5 "SATA HDD by Dell Poweredge C6100?

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-Said

Hello Saeed

The SATA drive bigger than we sell to the C6100 2 TB, but we sell Nearline SAS up to 4 TB of the C6100. I see no reason for a SATA drive more 2 TB should not operate.

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