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HP 300955-006 9.1GB Ultra-160 SCSI 10000 3.5-in Hard Drive
- Capacity: 9.1 GB
- Interface: Ultra-160 SCSI
- Rotational Speed: 10000 RPM
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch
- Average Seek Time: Typically under 5 ms
- Cache Buffer: 2MB or 4MB (common for this era)
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Product Overview
The HP 300955-006 is a high-performance 9.1GB hard drive designed for demanding enterprise environments. It utilizes the Ultra-160 SCSI interface for fast data transfer and features a rapid 10000 RPM spindle speed for reduced latency.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 9.1 GB |
| Interface | Ultra-160 SCSI |
| Rotational Speed | 10000 RPM |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Cache | 2MB/4MB |
| Drive Type | Hard Disk Drive (HDD) |
Product Description
The HP 300955-006 hard drive represents a robust storage solution from an era where SCSI was the dominant interface for high-end servers and workstations. Its 9.1GB capacity, while modest by today's standards, was significant for its time, offering ample space for operating systems, applications, and critical data in enterprise settings. The drive's adherence to the Ultra-160 SCSI standard is a key feature, providing a theoretical maximum transfer rate of 160 MB/s. This high bandwidth, combined with the 10000 RPM spindle speed, ensures rapid data access and processing, crucial for I/O-intensive workloads. The 3.5-inch form factor is standard for enterprise drives, allowing for easy integration into existing server chassis. Designed for reliability and performance, this drive would have been a component in mission-critical systems where uptime and data integrity were paramount. Its SCSI interface also offered advantages in multi-device configurations and error handling compared to earlier interfaces.



