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SMO-F551-W5 - Sony 5.2GB SCSI Internal Optical Drive
- 5.2GB storage capacity
- SCSI interface
- Internal form factor
- Designed for data archiving and backup
- Compatible with various operating systems and SCSI controllers
- Reliable for long-term data storage needs
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Product Overview
The Sony SMO-F551-W5 is an internal optical drive with a 5.2GB storage capacity. It utilizes SCSI interface for connectivity, making it suitable for older server and workstation environments requiring high-capacity removable media.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 5.2 GB |
| Interface | SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Internal |
| Drive Type | Optical Drive |
Product Description
The Sony SMO-F551-W5 represents a robust solution for data storage and retrieval in environments that relied on SCSI connectivity. Its 5.2GB capacity was significant for its time, offering a substantial amount of space for backups, archives, and software distribution. The internal form factor allowed for seamless integration into desktop towers and server chassis, providing a dedicated optical storage solution. Leveraging the SCSI interface, the SMO-F551-W5 ensured high-speed data transfer rates and reliable connectivity, crucial for enterprise-level operations. This drive was often found in professional workstations and servers where data integrity and capacity were paramount. Its compatibility with a wide range of SCSI controllers and operating systems made it a versatile choice for IT professionals. Beyond its technical specifications, the SMO-F551-W5 was built for durability and longevity, a common trait of SCSI-based peripherals. It served as a dependable medium for critical data, offering a physical backup solution that was less susceptible to network-related issues. The drive's ability to read and write to high-density optical media made it an essential component for many organizations managing large datasets.



