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HP A1095-60008 1.5GB SCSI 5.25-Inch Hard Drive for Workstation
- Capacity: 1.5GB
- Interface: SCSI
- Form Factor: 5.25-inch
- Designed for workstation environments
- Legacy SCSI connectivity
- Suitable for older server or workstation upgrades
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Product Overview
The HP A1095-60008 is a 1.5GB SCSI hard drive designed for older generation workstations. This 5.25-inch drive offers a reliable storage solution for systems requiring SCSI connectivity and a larger physical form factor.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 1.5 GB |
| Interface | SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 5.25-inch |
| Drive Type | Internal Hard Drive |
Product Description
The HP A1095-60008 is a legacy internal hard drive with a substantial 1.5GB capacity, utilizing the SCSI interface. Its 5.25-inch form factor indicates its design for older workstation and server systems that accommodated larger drive bays. This drive was a common choice for professionals needing reliable storage for operating systems, applications, and data in environments where SCSI offered performance and connectivity advantages over IDE or early SATA interfaces. SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) technology, while largely superseded by SATA and NVMe, provided robust features such as command queuing and higher transfer rates for its time. The A1095-60008 leverages this interface to deliver dependable data storage for compatible systems. Its larger physical size compared to modern 3.5-inch or 2.5-inch drives is a characteristic of the era in which it was manufactured. This drive is particularly relevant for users maintaining or upgrading vintage workstations, servers, or specialized equipment that relies on 5.25-inch SCSI drives. It represents a piece of computing history, offering a functional storage option for those who require compatibility with older hardware architectures and operating systems that natively support this type of drive.



