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HP 97560-60262 1.3GB SCSI 50-Pin 5.25-Inch Hard Drive
- 1.3GB storage capacity
- SCSI interface
- 50-pin connector
- 5.25-inch form factor
- Designed for early SCSI systems
- Basic storage for vintage workstations
- Legacy hardware component
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Product Overview
The HP 97560-60262 is a 1.3GB SCSI hard drive with a 50-pin connector and a 5.25-inch form factor. This drive is designed for very early SCSI systems and workstations, offering a basic level of storage for its era. Its large form factor indicates its vintage and intended use in older server or workstation chassis.
Technical Information
| Part Number | 97560-60262 |
| Capacity | 1.3GB |
| Interface | SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Connector | 50-Pin |
| Form Factor | 5.25-Inch |
Product Description
The HP 97560-60262 is a legacy SCSI hard drive with a 1.3GB capacity. It features a 50-pin connector, characteristic of earlier SCSI standards like SCSI-1 or SCSI-2, and a large 5.25-inch form factor. This drive is indicative of the early days of high-capacity storage for personal computers and workstations, designed to be installed in larger drive bays common in older systems. Its primary use would have been for storing operating systems, applications, and data in workstations or servers from the late 1980s to early 1990s. The SCSI interface, even in its earlier forms, offered advantages in terms of performance and expandability over the parallel ATA interfaces of the time, allowing for multiple devices on a single bus. Given its specifications, this drive is now considered vintage hardware. It would primarily be of interest for restoring or maintaining vintage computer systems that require specific SCSI components. The 5.25-inch form factor is particularly rare in modern computing, further highlighting its historical significance.



