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HP 5062-9498 2.1GB SCSI 80-Pins 3.5-Inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 2.1GB
- Form Factor: 3.5-Inch
- Interface: SCSI
- Connector: 80-Pins
- Designed for legacy server systems
- Reliable storage for older infrastructure
- High-performance for its era
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Product Overview
The HP 5062-9498 is a 3.5-inch SCSI hard drive with a capacity of 2.1GB. It features 80-pin connectors and is designed for older server and workstation systems that utilize SCSI interfaces.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Hard Drive |
| Capacity | 2.1GB |
| Form Factor | 3.5-Inch |
| Interface | SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Connector | 80-Pins |
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Part Number | 5062-9498 |
Product Description
The HP 5062-9498 is a 3.5-inch internal hard drive that utilizes the SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) interface. With a storage capacity of 2.1 Gigabytes, this drive was designed for use in enterprise environments, particularly in servers and workstations that relied on SCSI technology for high-speed data transfer and reliability during its active product lifecycle. The 80-pin connector indicates it is likely an Ultra Wide SCSI or similar high-performance SCSI variant common in servers of the late 1990s and early 2000s. SCSI drives were favored for their ability to handle multiple simultaneous I/O operations and their robust performance compared to contemporary IDE drives, making them suitable for demanding applications and operating systems. While 2.1GB is a modest capacity by today's standards, this drive represents a critical component for maintaining or restoring functionality in legacy IT infrastructure. It is essential for systems that have not been upgraded and continue to rely on SCSI-based storage solutions for their operation.



