Well, it says SAS but i can’t be sure unless you post the connection ports.
SAS stands for serial attached SCSI, vs SATA which is serial advanced technology attachment. Or serial ATA.
SAS, and SCSI vs ATA, is a more advanced input/output system. It contains many more instructions per operation, at a slightly faster speed. Thr controller chip is considerably more advanced in design; making SAS drives about double the cost new. They have tighter tolerances in read float. More specific speed rates (7200.116 means just that). And generally are rated for more read/write Operations.
Think of it like the difference between a Chevy suv and a Cadillac.
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