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HP 313370-001 Ultra 2/3 Universal Carrier 1.6-inch Hard Drive
- HP Ultra 2/3 Universal Carrier.
- Designed for 1.6-inch hard drives.
- Provides secure mounting for the drive.
- Ensures proper connection to the system interface.
- Likely for older HP server/storage systems.
- Robust construction for reliability.
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Product Overview
The HP 313370-001 is an Ultra 2/3 Universal Carrier designed for 1.6-inch hard drives, likely for older HP storage or server systems. It provides a secure mounting and connection interface for these specific drives.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Universal Carrier |
| Form Factor | 1.6-inch Hard Drive |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | Ultra 2/3 SCSI |
| Compatibility | Specific HP Systems |
Product Description
The HP 313370-001 is an Ultra 2/3 Universal Carrier, a specialized component designed to house and connect 1.6-inch hard drives within certain HP server or storage systems. This carrier is indicative of older storage technologies, likely utilizing SCSI interfaces such as Ultra 2 or Ultra 3, which were prevalent in enterprise environments for their performance and reliability. The primary function of this carrier is to provide a secure physical mounting point for the 1.6-inch hard drive, ensuring it is properly seated and protected. It also serves as the intermediary that connects the drive's interface to the system's backplane or controller, facilitating data transfer. The 'Universal' aspect suggests it might be compatible with a range of HP systems that employed this specific drive size and interface standard. Given the era of Ultra 2/3 SCSI, this carrier would have been integral to systems requiring high-speed data access for their time. Its robust construction would have been designed to withstand the demands of continuous operation in server environments. While 1.6-inch drives are uncommon in modern computing, this carrier represents a specific piece of hardware for maintaining or understanding legacy HP storage infrastructure.


