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EMC 5039652 540MB SCSI Hard Drive
- 540MB Storage Capacity
- SCSI Interface
- Legacy enterprise storage
- Designed for older server systems
- Compact capacity for specific applications
- EMC reliability for its era
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Product Overview
This EMC 540MB SCSI hard drive is a legacy storage component designed for older enterprise systems. Its SCSI interface and small capacity indicate its use in early server and storage configurations where high-speed data access was paramount for the time.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 540MB |
| Interface | SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Manufacturer | EMC |
| Part Number | 5039652 |
Product Description
The EMC 5039652 is a 540MB SCSI hard drive, representing a piece of legacy storage technology. In its time, SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) was the standard for high-performance peripheral connections, particularly in enterprise environments. This drive would have been used in servers and storage systems where rapid data access and reliable operation were critical, even with the relatively small capacity by today's standards. The 540MB capacity is indicative of drives from the late 1980s or early 1990s. Such drives were typically used for operating systems, critical application data, or as part of RAID arrays in early enterprise storage solutions. The SCSI interface offered features like command queuing and higher transfer rates compared to contemporary IDE interfaces, making it suitable for demanding workloads of that era. This drive is primarily of historical interest or for maintaining legacy systems that still rely on this specific hardware. Its inclusion in modern infrastructure is unlikely due to capacity limitations and the obsolescence of the SCSI interface in new equipment. However, for specific archival or maintenance purposes, it represents a functional component from EMC's earlier product lines.



