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HP 0950-2317 525MB 4500RPM SCSI 50-Pin 3.5-Inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 525MB
- Interface: SCSI (50-Pin)
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch
- Rotational Speed: 4500 RPM
- Designed for legacy systems
- Reliable data storage for older hardware
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Product Overview
The HP 0950-2317 is a 525MB SCSI hard drive designed for older server and workstation environments. It features a 4500RPM rotational speed and a 50-pin interface, making it suitable for systems requiring legacy storage solutions. This drive offers a compact 3.5-inch form factor.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 525MB |
| Interface | SCSI |
| Connector | 50-Pin |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Rotational Speed | 4500 RPM |
| Manufacturer | HP |
Product Description
The HP 0950-2317 hard drive represents a piece of computing history, offering a substantial 525MB of storage capacity for its era. Its SCSI interface, specifically the 50-pin variant, was a common standard in high-performance computing and server environments where data integrity and speed were paramount. The 4500 RPM rotational speed provided a balance between performance and power consumption for the time. This 3.5-inch drive was built to be robust and reliable, catering to the demands of continuous operation often found in server applications. Its compatibility with SCSI controllers allowed for efficient data transfer and the potential for daisy-chaining multiple devices, a key feature of the SCSI protocol. The 50-pin connector, while now largely obsolete, was a standard for connecting SCSI peripherals. For modern systems, the HP 0950-2317 is primarily of interest for historical preservation, retro computing projects, or specialized applications that still require compatibility with legacy SCSI hardware. Its capacity is extremely limited by today's standards, but it served its purpose effectively in the computing landscape of its time, providing essential storage for operating systems and applications.



