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HP 9164-0396 2GB SCSI 50-Pin 3.5-Inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 2GB
- Interface: SCSI (50-Pin)
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch
- Drive Type: Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
- Suitable for older servers and specialized equipment
- Compact storage solution
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Product Overview
The HP 9164-0396 is a 2GB SCSI hard drive featuring a 50-pin connector. This drive is designed for legacy systems and applications requiring a compact SCSI storage solution.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 2 GB |
| Interface | SCSI (50-Pin) |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
Additional Specifications
| Drive Type | HDD |
| Rotational Speed | Not Specified |
| Cache | Not Specified |
Product Description
The HP 9164-0396 hard drive provides 2GB of storage capacity, making it a suitable option for systems that do not require large amounts of data storage but need the reliability and connectivity of SCSI. The 50-pin SCSI connector is characteristic of older SCSI standards, such as SCSI-1 or Fast SCSI, and requires a compatible controller and cabling. This 3.5-inch drive is designed for integration into servers, workstations, or specialized equipment that utilizes this specific SCSI interface. Its primary use case would be for legacy systems, embedded applications, or environments where upgrading to newer interfaces is not feasible or necessary. The drive's capacity is modest by today's standards but was sufficient for operating systems, boot partitions, or specific application data in its time. Given its age and interface type, careful consideration must be given to system compatibility. It is essential to verify that the host system's SCSI controller and cabling are compatible with the 50-pin connector and the drive's SCSI protocol. This drive represents a piece of computing history, offering a solution for maintaining or operating older hardware that relies on this established interface.



