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HP 305606-903 9.1GB Wide Ultra2 SCSI 7200 3.5-in Hard Drive
- Capacity: 9.1GB
- Interface: Wide Ultra2 SCSI
- Spindle Speed: 7200 RPM
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch
- Designed for server environments
- Manufactured by HP
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Product Overview
This is an HP 9.1GB Wide Ultra2 SCSI Hard Drive. It features a 7200 RPM spindle speed, a 3.5-inch form factor, and utilizes the Wide Ultra2 SCSI interface for reliable server storage.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Hard Drive |
| Capacity | 9.1 GB |
| Interface | Wide Ultra2 SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Spindle Speed | 7200 RPM |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Manufacturer | HP |
Product Description
The HP 305606-903 is a 9.1GB hard drive featuring the Wide Ultra2 SCSI interface. This interface offered a significant improvement in performance and reliability over previous SCSI generations, supporting higher data transfer rates and longer cable lengths. The drive operates at a spindle speed of 7200 RPM, providing a good balance between performance and power consumption for server applications of its time. This 3.5-inch drive is designed for installation in HP servers and workstations that are equipped with Wide Ultra2 SCSI controllers. The 'Wide' aspect refers to the 16-bit data path, which doubles the potential transfer rate compared to narrow SCSI configurations. Ultra2 SCSI also introduced Low Voltage Differential (LVD) signaling, which offered better signal integrity and performance over longer distances compared to Single-Ended (SE) SCSI. Manufactured by HP, this drive was intended for use in environments where reliable storage was essential, such as file servers, application servers, or entry-level database systems. While its 9.1GB capacity is small by modern standards, it was a common size for performance-oriented drives in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The 7200 RPM speed ensures reasonable access times for typical server workloads.



