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GSA HW Web File As of 11.12.2018.Xlsx GSA Hardware Prices 11/12/2018 Machine GSA Customer Per Call Type Model Feature Description Price Setup Class 1164 95X REAR DOOR HEAT EXCHANGER 5,893 Y 2 1818 3415 600 GB 10.000RPM 6GB SAS 2.5 4,774 N 1818 3416 600 GB 10.000RPM 6GB SAS 2.5 477 N 1818 3419 900 GB 10.000RPM 6GB SAS 2.5 686 N 1818 3420 900 GB 10 000RPM 6GB SAS 2.5 6,870 N 1818 3440 4TB 7.2K 6GB NLSAS 3.5 HDD 10P 4,515 N 1818 3441 4TB 7.2K 6GB NLSAS 3.5 HDD 451 N 1818 3452 2 TB 7 200 RPM 6GB NL SAS 324 N 1818 3453 2 TB 7 200 RPM 6GB NL SAS 3,249 N 1818 3460 3TB 7.2K SAS HDD 10 PACK 6,804 N 1818 3461 3TB 7.2K 6GB SAS NL 3.5 INCH H 680 N 1818 3494 400GB 2.5INCH 6GB SAS PI SSD 4,616 N 1818 3510 8 TO 16 PARTITION UPGRADE 1,572 N 1818 3511 8 TO 32 PARTITION UPGRADE 4,060 N 1818 3512 8 TO 64 PARTITION UPGRADE 8,841 N 1818 3513 8 TO 128 PARTITION UPGRADE 17,355 N 1818 3514 8 TO 256 PARTITION UPGRADE 32,418 N 1818 3515 8 TO 512 PARTITION UPGRADE 58,942 N 1818 3520 16 TO 32 PARTITION UPGRADE 2,489 N 1818 3521 16 TO 64 PARTITION UPGRADE 7,270 N 1818 3522 16 TO 128 PARTITION UPGRDE 15,783 N 1818 3530 32 TO 64 PARTITION UPGRADE 4,781 N 1818 3531 32 TO 128 PARTITION UPGRDE 13,295 N 1818 3540 64 TO 128 PARTITION UPGRDE 8,514 N 1818 3541 64 TO 256 PARTITION UPGRADE 23,577 N 1818 3551 128 TO 256 PARTITION UPGRADE 15,063 N 1818 3552 128 TO 512 PARTITION UPGRADE 41,587 N 1818 3561 256 TO 512 PARTITION UPGRADE 26,524 N 1818 3600 AIX VIOS HOST KIT 3,438 N 1818 3610 LINUX ON POWER HOST KIT 655 N 1818 3620 MAC OS HOST KIT 1,637 N 1818 3630 SOLARIS HOST KIT 4,584 N 1818 3707 3M SAS CABLE 88 N 1818 3708 1M SAS CABLE 78 N 1818 3900 FLASHCOPY VOLUME COPY 2,685 N 1818 3901 ENHANCED FLASHCOPY BASE 3,471 N 1818 3902 ENHANCED FLASHCOPY UPGRADE 3,798 N 1818 3904 ENHANCED FLASHCOPY PLUS 5,174 N 1818 3905 VOLUME COPY PLUS ENHANCED 6,877 N 1818 3950 REMOTE MIRRORING 5,566 N 1818 3951 DISASTER RECOVERY OPTION 6,942 N 1818 3952 BACK UP AND RESTORE OPTION 4,715 N 1818 3953 PERFORMANCE READ CACHE 7,204 N 1818 3954 DISASTER RECOVERY OPTION 6,942 N 1818 3955 BACK UP AND RESTORE OPTION 4,715 N 1818 3956 PERFORMANCE READ CACHE 7,204 N 1818 3970 SUPER KEY 12,116 N 1818 3971 SUPER KEY 12,116 N 1818 5601 1M FIBER OPTIC CABLE LC LC 51 N 1818 5605 5M FIBER OPTIC CABLE LC LC 84 N 1818 5625 25M FIBER OPTIC CABLE LC LC 123 N 1818 ACSB 1.5M SAS CABLE MSAS HD TO MSA 235 N 1818 ACSC 3M SAS CABLE MSAS HD TO MSAS 261 N 1818 AEDF 6 TB 7 200 RPM 6GB NL SAS 3.5 661 N 1818 AEDG 8TB 7.2K NL SAS 3.5 INCH HDD 795 N 2054 2209 9200FCIP ACT/8-PORT IP SERV LC 11,637 N 2054 2210 FCIP ACT/8-PORT IP SERV LC 11,637 N 2054 2216 9500 FCIP ACTIVATION FOR MSN 14,598 N 2054 5210 TRI-RATE SW SFP 686 N 2054 5220 TRI-RATE LW SFP 1,580 N 2054 5250 GIGABIT ETHERNET COPPER SFP 571 N 2054 5605 5 M LC/LC FIBER CABLE 96 N 2054 5625 25 M LC/LC FIBER CABLE 146 N 2054 5811 CISCO FLASH MEMORY CARD 2,751 N 2054 5834 FC 8 GB SW SFP+ 4 PACK 1,143 N 2054 5854 FC 8 GB 10KM LW SFP+ 4 PACK 10,170 N 2054 7011 MDS 9200 ENTERPRISE PKG 8,379 N 2054 7021 MDS 9500 ENTERPRISE PKG 27,640 N 2054 7031 MDS 9200 MAINFRAME SERVER PKG 12,745 N 2054 7036 MDS 9500 MAINFRAME SERVER PKG 25,489 N 2054 7052 MDS 9200 FCIP ACT FOR 18/4 15,142 N 2054 7055 MDS 9500 FCIP ACT FOR 18/4 15,142 N 2073 5301 M FIBER OPTIC CABLE LC LC 55 N 2073 5305 5 M FIBER OPTIC CABLE LC LC 91 N 2073 5325 25 M FIBER OPTIC CABLE LC LC 133 N 2073 5709 ETHERNET CABLE 9FT GREEN CAT 5 41 N 2076 12F V7000 LFF EXPANSION 4,232 Y 2 2076 24F V7000 SFF EXPANSION 4,232 Y 2 2076 624 V7000 SFF CONTROL 22,569 Y 2 2076 92F V7000 HD LFF EXPANSION 19,748 Y 2 2076 5301 1M FIBER CABLE LC 55 N 2076 5305 5M FIBER CABLE LC 91 N 2076 5325 25M FIBER CABLE LC 133 N 2076 5711 10GBE OPTICAL SW SFP PAIR 656 N 2076 9730 POWER CORD PDU CONNECTION 20 N 2076 9731 POWER CORD US GROUP 1 20 N 2076 ACE1 ENCRYPTION ENABLEMENT 3,526 N 2076 ACEA ENCRYPTION USB DRIVE PACK 246 N 2076 ACHE CACHE UPGRADE 1,425 N 2076 ACHG 256 GB Cache Upgrade 10,579 N 2076 ACHU 16GB FC LW SFP TRANSCEIVERS 1,269 N 2076 ACSS 10M OM3 FIBER CABLE LC 96 N 2076 ACUA 0.6M 12GB SAS CABLE MSAS HD 294 N 2076 ACUB 1.5M 12GB SAS CABLE MSAS HD 416 N 2076 ACUC 3M 12GB SAS CABLE MSAS HD 563 N 2076 ACUD 6M 12GB SAS CABLE MSAS HD 704 N 2076 ACUE PUREPOWER 12 GB SAS CABLE 375 N 2076 ACV6 OEM BULK OPTION 906 5,995 N 2076 ACV7 OEM BULK OPTION 707 11,708 N 2076 ACV8 OEM BULK OPTION 708 22,922 N 2076 ACV9 OEM BULK OPTION 709 44,927 N 2076 ACX6 OEM BULK OPTION 701 3,728 N 2076 ACX7 OEM BULK OPTION 702 7,351 N 2076 ACX8 OEM BULK OPTION 703 12,166 N 2076 ACX9 OEM BULK OPTION 704 22,710 N 2076 ACY2 OEM 2 MTM ORDER INDICATOR 76 N 2076 ACY3 OEM 3 MTM ORDER INDICATOR 76 N 2076 ACY4 OEM 4 MTM ORDER INDICATOR 76 N 2076 ACY5 OEM 5 MTM ORDER INDICATOR 76 N 2076 ACY6 OEM 6 MTM ORDER INDICATOR 76 N 2076 ACY7 OEM 7 MTM ORDER INDICATOR 76 N 2076 ACY8 OEM 8 MTM ORDER INDICATOR 76 N 2076 ACY9 OEM 9 MTM ORDER INDICATOR 76 N 2076 ACZA GENERIC BEZEL 34 N 2076 ACZF GENERIC PACKAGING 41 N 2076 AH70 600GB 15K 3.5 INCH HDD 1,621 N 2076 AH71 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