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Dell 79DRM 18.2GB 7200RPM SCSI 2MB Cache 3.5-Inch Hard Drive
- Dell Hard Drive
- Capacity: 18.2GB
- Form Factor: 3.5-Inch
- Rotational Speed: 7200 RPM
- Interface: SCSI
- Cache: 2MB
- Designed for server environments
- Provides reliable data storage
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Product Overview
The Dell 79DRM is a 3.5-inch hard drive with a capacity of 18.2GB. It operates at a rotational speed of 7200 RPM and features a 2MB cache. This drive utilizes a SCSI interface, making it suitable for older server systems requiring high reliability and performance for its time.
Technical Information
| Brand | Dell |
| Part Number | 79DRM |
| Capacity | 18.2GB |
| Form Factor | 3.5-Inch |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SCSI |
| Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
| Cache | 2MB |
Product Description
The Dell 79DRM is a 3.5-inch SCSI hard drive, offering a storage capacity of 18.2GB. Designed for the demands of server environments, this drive operates at a spindle speed of 7200 revolutions per minute (RPM), which was considered a good balance between performance and reliability for enterprise applications during its era. The inclusion of a 2MB cache memory helps to improve data access times by temporarily storing frequently accessed data, thereby enhancing overall system responsiveness. This hard drive utilizes the SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) protocol, a standard for connecting and transferring data between computers and peripheral devices. SCSI drives were favored in servers for their ability to handle multiple simultaneous I/O requests, offer higher data transfer rates compared to contemporary IDE drives, and provide greater reliability through features like command queuing. The 79DRM would typically be found in Dell PowerEdge servers or other workstations that supported SCSI interfaces, often used for operating systems, critical applications, or data storage where consistent performance was paramount. While 18.2GB is a modest capacity by modern standards, drives like the 79DRM were essential building blocks for server infrastructure in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Their robust construction and SCSI interface made them suitable for 24/7 operation. When considering such drives today, it's important to note their age and the availability of compatible SCSI controllers and infrastructure. They represent a piece of computing history, highlighting the evolution of storage technology towards higher capacities, faster interfaces like SATA and NVMe, and significantly improved performance metrics.



