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HP 34L3754 18.2GB 10000RPM Wide Ultra2 SCSI 80-Pin 3.5-Inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 18.2GB
- Interface: Wide Ultra2 SCSI
- Speed: 10000 RPM
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch
- Connector: 80-pin SCA
- Drive Type: HDD (Hard Disk Drive)
- Higher performance than Ultra SCSI
- Suitable for demanding legacy applications
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Product Overview
The HP 34L3754 is an 18.2GB Wide Ultra2 SCSI hard drive operating at 10000 RPM. This 3.5-inch drive features an 80-pin connector and offers higher performance and capacity compared to older SCSI standards, making it suitable for demanding applications in legacy server environments.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 18.2 GB |
| Interface | Wide Ultra2 SCSI |
| Rotational Speed | 10000 RPM |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Connector | 80-pin SCA |
Product Description
The HP 34L3754 is a high-performance hard drive from the era of Ultra2 SCSI technology. It boasts a capacity of 18.2GB, which was substantial for its time, and operates at a rapid 10000 RPM rotational speed. This combination provides significantly improved access times and data transfer rates compared to slower, lower-capacity drives, making it suitable for more demanding server workloads. The drive utilizes the Wide Ultra2 SCSI interface, which offers a theoretical maximum transfer rate of 80MB/s. This interface was a significant advancement, providing greater bandwidth and improved signal integrity over its predecessors. The 80-pin SCA connector is characteristic of LVD (Low Voltage Differential) SCSI configurations, which allowed for longer cable lengths and better performance in multi-device SCSI chains. This 3.5-inch drive is designed for enterprise environments that relied on SCSI connectivity for their servers and storage arrays. It would have been used in applications requiring faster storage performance, such as database servers, application servers, or high-performance file servers. While superseded by modern interfaces like SAS and SATA, drives like the HP 34L3754 were critical components for high-performance computing in their day.



