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Dell FC272 36GB 15000RPM Ultra320 SCSI 80-Pin 3.5-Inch Hard Drive
- 36GB storage capacity
- 3.5-inch form factor
- Ultra320 SCSI interface
- 15000 RPM rotational speed
- 80-pin connector
- High performance for demanding applications
- Enterprise-grade reliability
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Product Overview
This Dell 3.5-inch Ultra320 SCSI hard drive offers 36GB of storage capacity with a high rotational speed of 15000 RPM. It features an 80-pin connector for high-speed SCSI connections.
Technical Information
| Part Number | FC272 |
| Brand | Dell |
| Capacity | 36GB |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | Ultra320 SCSI |
| Rotational Speed | 15000 RPM |
| Connector | 80-pin |
Product Description
The Dell FC272 is a high-performance 3.5-inch hard drive utilizing the Ultra320 SCSI interface. With a capacity of 36GB, it was designed for enterprise servers and storage systems that prioritized speed and reliability in an era where SCSI was the dominant interface for high-end computing. The drive boasts an impressive rotational speed of 15000 RPM, which significantly reduces seek times and provides rapid data access. This makes it suitable for mission-critical applications, transaction processing, and other I/O-intensive workloads where low latency is paramount. The Ultra320 SCSI standard offers a maximum transfer rate of 320MB/s, ensuring efficient data throughput. Equipped with an 80-pin connector, this drive is compatible with Ultra320 SCSI controllers and backplanes. Its enterprise-grade construction ensures durability and consistent performance under heavy usage. While SCSI technology has largely been superseded by SAS and SATA in modern systems, drives like the FC272 were foundational for high-performance computing and remain relevant for maintaining older infrastructure or specific legacy systems.



