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LaCie 5Big Network 5TB

Ethernet, 5000 GB, 0 rpm, External, Interface: Ethernet, Interface Type: Ethernet, Internal/External: Intern, Storage capacity: 5000.0 GB, Cache memory: MB, Size: External, Revolutions per min: 0 rpm, Access time: ms, Interface Transfer Rate: MB/s
LaCie 5Big Network 5TB
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