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EMC TXM3601B0 SCSI CD-ROM Drive
- Drive Type: CD-ROM Drive
- Interface: SCSI (Small Computer System Interface)
- Manufacturer: EMC
- Model: TXM3601B0
- Form Factor: Typically 5.25-inch internal bay
- Designed for servers and storage arrays
- Read-only optical drive
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Product Overview
The EMC TXM3601B0 is a SCSI CD-ROM drive. It is designed for use in enterprise storage systems or servers that utilize the SCSI interface for peripheral connectivity.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | CD-ROM Drive |
| Interface | SCSI |
| Manufacturer | EMC |
Additional Specifications
| Part Number | TXM3601B0 |
| Form Factor | 5.25-inch |
Product Description
The EMC TXM3601B0 is an internal CD-ROM drive that utilizes the SCSI interface for connection. In enterprise environments, SCSI was often preferred over IDE/ATA for its superior performance, multi-device support on a single bus, and robust error handling capabilities. This drive would typically be found installed in servers or storage arrays where access to CD-ROM media was required for software installation, diagnostics, or data retrieval. As a CD-ROM drive, its primary function is to read data from standard Compact Discs. It is a read-only device, meaning it cannot write data to CDs. The SCSI interface allows it to be integrated into a SCSI chain alongside other SCSI devices, sharing the same cable and controller, which was a common configuration in older server architectures. While CD-ROM drives are less common in modern servers, the TXM3601B0 represents a component from an era when optical media was a primary method for software distribution and data transfer in enterprise settings. Its SCSI interface indicates its intended use within a more complex, high-performance storage or server infrastructure.


