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HP 425752-007 36GB Ultra-160 SCSI 10000 3.5-in Hard Drive
- Capacity: 36GB
- Interface: Ultra-160 SCSI
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch
- Spindle Speed: 10000 RPM
- Designed for enterprise servers
- Reliable performance for critical applications
- Hot-swappable (typically)
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Product Overview
This HP 425752-007 is a 36GB Ultra-160 SCSI hard drive with a spindle speed of 10000 RPM. It is designed for enterprise servers and storage systems requiring reliable performance and data integrity.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Hard Drive |
| Capacity | 36GB |
| Interface | Ultra-160 SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Rotational Speed | 10000 RPM |
| Hot-Swap | Yes (typically) |
Product Description
The HP 425752-007 is a 36GB hard drive utilizing the Ultra-160 SCSI interface, operating at a spindle speed of 10000 RPM. This drive was designed for enterprise-level servers and storage solutions where performance and reliability are key requirements. The Ultra-160 SCSI interface offers a significant improvement over previous SCSI generations, providing a maximum theoretical bandwidth of 160MB/s, which was substantial for its time and suitable for demanding workloads. The 10000 RPM rotational speed ensures relatively fast seek times and data access, making this drive a good choice for applications such as transaction processing, database operations, and file serving where quick retrieval of data is essential. The 3.5-inch form factor is standard for many server chassis and storage arrays, facilitating easy integration. This drive is built for the rigors of continuous operation in a server environment. Its SCSI interface includes robust error detection and correction mechanisms, contributing to data integrity. While its capacity is modest by modern standards, it was a common size for high-performance drives in its era, offering a balance between speed, capacity, and cost for enterprise deployments. It is often found in servers requiring hot-swappable drive bays for maintenance without system downtime.



