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Dell 108HT 9.1GB Ultra-160 SCSI 10000 3.5-inch 4MB Hard Drive
- 9.1GB Storage Capacity
- Ultra-160 SCSI Interface
- 10000 RPM Rotational Speed
- 3.5-inch Form Factor
- Designed for enterprise servers
- High reliability for critical data
- Legacy storage solution
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Product Overview
The Dell 108HT is a 9.1GB Ultra-160 SCSI hard drive with a rotational speed of 10000 RPM and a 3.5-inch form factor. It is designed for older enterprise server environments.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 9.1GB |
| Interface | Ultra-160 SCSI |
| Rotational Speed | 10000 RPM |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Manufacturer | Dell |
| Part Number | 108HT |
Product Description
The Dell 108HT is a 9.1GB hard drive featuring the Ultra-160 SCSI interface, operating at a speed of 10000 RPM. This drive is a legacy component, typically found in older enterprise-level servers and storage systems where SCSI was the standard for high-performance data access. The 3.5-inch form factor is consistent with traditional server hard drives of its era. With a rotational speed of 10000 RPM, the 108HT offers relatively fast data access times compared to slower drives, making it suitable for applications that required quick retrieval of data. The Ultra-160 SCSI interface provides a robust and reliable connection, capable of supporting higher bandwidth than earlier SCSI standards, which was important for server environments demanding consistent performance. While modern storage solutions have largely moved to SATA and SAS interfaces, drives like the Dell 108HT remain relevant for maintaining existing infrastructure or for specific legacy applications. Its capacity of 9.1GB is modest by today's standards but was significant for its time, and the drive's design emphasizes the reliability required for continuous operation in server environments.



