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HP A2288-69003 2.1GB Fast Wide SCSI 5.25-Inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 2.1GB
- Interface: Fast Wide SCSI
- Form Factor: 5.25-inch
- Designed for legacy server and workstation environments
- Provides reliable data storage for older systems
- SCSI interface ensures robust data transfer
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Product Overview
The HP A2288-69003 is a 2.1GB Fast Wide SCSI hard drive, a legacy storage solution designed for older server and workstation systems. It utilizes the SCSI interface for reliable data transfer and is housed in a 5.25-inch form factor, common in older enterprise hardware.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 2.1GB |
| Interface | Fast Wide SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 5.25-inch |
Product Description
The HP A2288-69003 represents a generation of high-capacity storage for its time, offering 2.1 gigabytes of data storage. It employs the Fast Wide SCSI interface, a protocol known for its efficiency and reliability in multi-device configurations and high-demand environments. The 'Wide' aspect of the interface typically refers to a wider data bus (e.g., 16-bit), allowing for increased data transfer rates over the standard SCSI interface. This drive is housed in a 5.25-inch form factor, which was standard for many older server chassis and external drive bays. Its primary use case would be in legacy HP servers, workstations, or storage arrays that were designed to accommodate these larger drives. The SCSI protocol itself offers features like command queuing and disconnect/reconnect, which help to optimize performance by allowing the host system to perform other tasks while the drive is busy. While superseded by modern SATA and SAS technologies, drives like the A2288-69003 remain relevant for maintaining or restoring functionality in older IT infrastructure. They are crucial for organizations that still rely on legacy systems for specific applications or data archives and require compatible hardware for continued operation.



