Description
The Dell FR6W6, powered by the Seagate ST1200MM0198 platform, is a high-performance enterprise hard drive designed to meet the demanding requirements of modern data centers, servers, and storage systems. With a 1.2TB storage capacity, 10,000 RPM spindle speed, and a high-speed 12Gb/s SAS interface, this drive delivers excellent throughput, fast data access, and dependable reliability for mission-critical business applications.
Built in a compact 2.5-inch Small Form Factor (SFF) design, the FR6W6 helps maximize storage density while maintaining the performance needed for virtualization, database processing, cloud infrastructure, and enterprise workloads. The dual-port SAS architecture provides enhanced availability and redundancy, making it ideal for RAID environments and high-availability storage systems.
Engineered for continuous 24x7 operation, the Dell FR6W6 offers enterprise-class durability and consistent performance, ensuring reliable operation in demanding server and storage deployments.
Key Features
- Dell Part Number: FR6W6
- Manufacturer Model: ST1200MM0198
- Storage Capacity: 1.2TB
- Spindle Speed: 10,000 RPM
- Interface: Dual-Port SAS 12Gb/s
- Form Factor: 2.5-inch Small Form Factor (SFF)
- Enterprise-class performance and reliability
- Optimized for Dell PowerEdge servers and storage arrays
- Fast data transfer rates and low-latency access
- Supports RAID and high-availability storage environments
- Ideal for virtualization, databases, and cloud applications
- Designed for continuous 24x7 enterprise operation
Ideal Applications
- Enterprise Servers
- Data Centers
- Virtualized Environments
- Database Servers
- Storage Area Networks (SAN)
- Cloud Computing Infrastructure
- Business-Critical Applications
- High-Performance Storage Arrays
The Dell FR6W6 ST1200MM0198 1.2TB SAS hard drive provides an excellent combination of capacity, speed, and enterprise reliability, making it a dependable storage solution for organizations requiring consistent performance and long-term operational stability.









