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HP 422759-002 8GB 10000RPM SCSI 80-Pin 3.5-Inch Hard Drive
- 8GB storage capacity
- 10000 RPM rotational speed
- SCSI interface
- 80-pin connector
- 3.5-inch form factor
- Designed for enterprise storage
- Fast data access capabilities
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Product Overview
The HP 422759-002 is a high-performance 8GB SCSI hard drive, operating at 10000 RPM. It features an 80-pin connector and a 3.5-inch form factor, making it suitable for older enterprise storage solutions. This drive offers a balance of capacity and speed for applications requiring rapid data access.
Technical Information
| Part Number | 422759-002 |
| Capacity | 8GB |
| Rotational Speed | 10000 RPM |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SCSI |
| Connector | 80-Pin |
| Form Factor | 3.5-Inch |
Product Description
The HP 422759-002 hard drive represents a segment of enterprise storage solutions that prioritize speed and reliability through the SCSI interface. With a capacity of 8GB, this drive is suitable for specific legacy systems or applications where a smaller, high-speed storage footprint is required. The 10000 RPM rotational speed ensures that data can be accessed and transferred at a rapid pace, significantly reducing latency compared to slower drives. This drive utilizes an 80-pin SCSI connector, which is characteristic of Ultra SCSI or Wide Ultra SCSI interfaces commonly found in servers and high-end workstations of its era. The 3.5-inch form factor is standard for many server-grade hard drives, allowing for easy integration into drive bays. The SCSI protocol itself is known for its robust command queuing capabilities and efficient data transfer, making it a preferred choice for multi-user environments and demanding I/O operations. While 8GB may seem small by today's standards, drives like the 422759-002 were essential for operating systems, critical applications, and frequently accessed data sets in their time. Their performance characteristics, combined with the inherent reliability of SCSI technology, made them a workhorse for many businesses. This drive is a testament to the evolution of storage technology, offering a glimpse into the performance metrics that were considered cutting-edge for enterprise storage.



