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Dell 9X903 73GB 15000RPM Ultra320 SCSI 80-Pin 3.5-Inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 73GB
- Interface: Ultra320 SCSI
- Rotational Speed: 15000RPM
- Connector: 80-Pin SCA
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch
- Brand: Dell
- Model: 9X903
- Designed for high-performance server environments
- Offers fast data access and transfer rates
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Product Overview
The Dell 9X903 is a 73GB Ultra320 SCSI hard drive. It features a high rotational speed of 15000RPM, an 80-pin connector, and a 3.5-inch form factor, designed for high-performance server storage where speed and reliability are critical.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 73GB |
| Interface | Ultra320 SCSI |
| Rotational Speed | 15000RPM |
| Connector | 80-Pin SCA |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Brand | Dell |
| Model | 9X903 |
Product Description
The Dell 9X903 is a high-performance 73GB hard drive utilizing the Ultra320 SCSI interface. This interface was a leading standard for high-speed data transfer in enterprise environments, offering significant bandwidth and reliability for mission-critical applications. The drive's 15000RPM rotational speed is indicative of its performance-oriented design, allowing for rapid data access and reduced seek times compared to lower-speed drives. With a capacity of 73GB, this drive is suitable for operating systems, applications, and datasets where speed is prioritized over sheer volume. The 80-pin SCA (SCSI-3) connector is standard for Ultra320 SCSI drives, ensuring a robust physical connection. The 3.5-inch form factor is typical for enterprise-class hard drives, designed to fit into standard server drive bays. This Dell-branded drive is built for the demanding conditions of server environments, often operating 24/7 under heavy workloads. It would have been commonly used in servers requiring fast storage for databases, transaction processing, or other I/O-intensive tasks where the performance benefits of SCSI and high RPM outweigh the capacity limitations by modern standards. It represents a robust solution for legacy systems or specific high-speed storage needs.



