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HP 365669-004 36.4GB Ultra-320 SCSI 15000 3.5-in 8MB Hard Drive
- Capacity: 36.4 GB
- Interface: Ultra-320 SCSI
- Spindle Speed: 15000 RPM
- Cache: 8 MB
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch
- High-performance drive for demanding enterprise applications
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Product Overview
The HP 365669-004 is a 36.4GB enterprise-class hard drive featuring the Ultra-320 SCSI interface for maximum data transfer rates. It operates at a high 15000 RPM spindle speed and includes an 8MB cache for enhanced performance.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 36.4 GB |
| Interface | Ultra-320 SCSI |
| Spindle Speed | 15000 RPM |
Additional Specifications
| Cache | 8 MB |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
Product Description
This HP 365669-004 hard drive delivers substantial storage capacity of 36.4GB, coupled with the cutting-edge Ultra-320 SCSI interface. This interface offers superior bandwidth compared to previous SCSI generations, enabling faster data throughput essential for high-demand server environments. The drive is engineered for reliability and performance in mission-critical applications. The 15000 RPM spindle speed is a key feature, providing exceptionally low latency and rapid access to data. This makes it ideal for applications such as high-performance databases, virtualization, and intensive transaction processing where speed is a critical factor. The inclusion of an 8MB cache further optimizes performance by storing frequently accessed data for quicker retrieval. Designed as a 3.5-inch drive, it fits seamlessly into standard server bays. The HP 365669-004 is built for the rigors of enterprise use, offering a robust and dependable storage solution for businesses requiring high speed and capacity from their SCSI storage infrastructure.



