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AA938-62001 - HP ESL-E Series SCSI Drive Cluster
- Product Type: SCSI Drive Enclosure / Cluster
- Interface: SCSI (likely Ultra320 or similar)
- Drive Bays: Multiple (specific number varies by configuration)
- Form Factor: Rackmount or Tower
- Power Supply: Redundant power supplies often included
- Cooling: Integrated fan system
- Management: Often includes management features for drives and enclosure
- Compatibility: Designed for HP servers and storage solutions
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Product Overview
The HP ESL-E Series SCSI Drive Cluster (AA938-62001) is a storage enclosure designed to house multiple SCSI hard drives. It provides a centralized solution for high-capacity data storage and management in enterprise environments.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SCSI Drive Cluster |
| Interface | SCSI |
| Brand | HP |
Additional Specifications
| Series | ESL-E |
| Part Number | AA938-62001 |
Product Description
The HP ESL-E Series SCSI Drive Cluster, identified by part number AA938-62001, is an external storage solution built around SCSI technology. SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) was a prevalent standard for high-performance storage connectivity in servers and workstations before the widespread adoption of SAS and Fibre Channel. This drive cluster would typically house multiple SCSI hard disk drives, offering significant storage capacity and the potential for RAID configurations. These enclosures were designed for enterprise-level applications where reliability, performance, and capacity were paramount. They often featured redundant power supplies to ensure continuous operation in case of a power supply failure and robust cooling systems to manage the heat generated by multiple spinning hard drives. The SCSI interface, likely Ultra320 or a similar high-speed variant, provided a dedicated channel for data transfer between the host system and the storage devices. The ESL-E series was part of HP's broader storage portfolio, designed to integrate seamlessly with their server lines. Such drive clusters were commonly used for critical data storage, application servers, databases, and backup solutions where the robustness and performance of SCSI were advantageous. The specific configuration and number of drive bays would vary, but the core purpose was to provide scalable and reliable external storage.


