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HP 5064-6517 Ultra Wide SCSI Adapter
- Interface: Ultra Wide SCSI
- Connector Type: 68-pin VHDCI (likely)
- Designed for high-performance SCSI storage
- Supports faster data transfer rates
- Enables connection to multiple SCSI devices
- Used in enterprise server environments
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Product Overview
The HP 5064-6517 is an Ultra Wide SCSI Adapter, designed to provide high-speed connectivity for Ultra Wide SCSI peripherals. This adapter allows servers to interface with a wide range of high-performance SCSI storage devices.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SCSI Adapter |
| Interface | Ultra Wide SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Connector | 68-pin VHDCI (likely) |
Product Description
The HP 5064-6517 is an adapter specifically designed for Ultra Wide SCSI interfaces. Ultra Wide SCSI offers significantly higher data transfer rates and supports a wider bus (16-bit data path) compared to standard SCSI or Fast Wide SCSI, making it suitable for demanding storage applications. This adapter acts as the bridge between a server's bus (often PCI or similar) and the Ultra Wide SCSI devices. This adapter typically features a 68-pin connector, often a VHDCI (Very High Density Connector) type, which is characteristic of Wide SCSI interfaces. It allows for the connection of multiple SCSI devices in a daisy-chain configuration, enabling efficient use of storage resources. The 'Ultra' designation signifies support for transfer speeds up to 40MB/s. In enterprise environments, the HP 5064-6517 would have been used to connect high-performance storage solutions, such as arrays of hard drives or high-capacity tape libraries, to servers. It is a critical component for systems requiring robust and fast access to large amounts of data, ensuring that storage performance does not become a bottleneck for applications.

