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HP 186052-001 4.3GB Fast-Wide SCSI II Hot-Pluggable Hard Drive
- Capacity: 4.3 GB
- Interface: Fast-Wide SCSI II
- Form Factor: 3.5-Inch
- Hot-Pluggable: Yes
- Rotational Speed: Not specified in title
- Cache: Not specified in title
- Connector: Not specified in title
- Target Application: Older SCSI-based server systems
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Product Overview
The HP 186052-001 is a 4.3GB Fast-Wide SCSI II Hard Drive. It features hot-pluggable capabilities, allowing for installation and removal without powering down the server. This drive is designed for older server systems requiring SCSI connectivity.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 4.3 GB |
| Interface | Fast-Wide SCSI II |
| Form Factor | 3.5-Inch |
Additional Specifications
| Hot-Pluggable | Yes |
| SKU | 186052-001 |
Product Description
The HP 186052-001 is a 4.3 Gigabyte hard drive designed for use in server environments that utilize the Fast-Wide SCSI II interface. This interface offers a significant improvement in data transfer rates over earlier SCSI standards, making it suitable for applications requiring faster storage access. The drive's 3.5-inch form factor is standard for many server configurations, allowing for easy integration into drive bays. A key feature of this drive is its hot-pluggable design. This capability is essential in enterprise server environments where minimizing downtime is critical. Hot-plugging allows administrators to add or remove the drive while the server is operational, without the need for a system reboot. This feature greatly enhances the flexibility and maintainability of storage systems, enabling tasks such as drive replacement or expansion to be performed during scheduled maintenance windows or even on the fly. While the specific rotational speed and cache size are not detailed in the provided title, Fast-Wide SCSI II drives typically offered performance characteristics suitable for their era. This drive would have been used in servers requiring reliable storage for operating systems, applications, and data where SCSI connectivity was the standard. Its capacity of 4.3GB positions it as an older generation drive, likely intended for systems predating the widespread adoption of SATA or SAS interfaces.



