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HP A2679AR Single Ended SCSI-2 Interface Adapter Board
- Single Ended SCSI-2 Interface
- Adapter Board
- Designed for legacy SCSI devices
- Parallel interface technology
- HP branded hardware
- Suitable for older server systems
- Connects peripherals via SCSI bus
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Product Overview
The HP A2679AR is a Single Ended SCSI-2 Interface Adapter Board. This adapter is designed to provide connectivity for devices using the SCSI-2 standard, which is an older parallel interface technology for connecting peripherals like hard drives and tape drives.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Interface Adapter Board |
| Interface Type | SCSI-2 Single Ended |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | A2679AR |
Product Description
The HP A2679AR is an interface adapter board specifically designed to facilitate connections using the Single Ended SCSI-2 standard. SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) is a parallel interface protocol used for connecting peripherals such as hard drives, tape drives, and optical drives to computers. The SCSI-2 revision introduced enhancements over the original SCSI standard, offering improved performance and features. This adapter board is intended for use in systems that require compatibility with older SCSI-2 devices. The 'Single Ended' aspect refers to the electrical signaling method used, which is typically suitable for shorter cable lengths compared to differential SCSI. It allows servers or workstations to communicate with and control SCSI peripherals. Given its SCSI-2 interface, the HP A2679AR is primarily relevant for maintaining or upgrading systems that rely on legacy storage or peripheral hardware. It represents a connection point for devices that utilize this established parallel interface technology, ensuring that older equipment can still be integrated into a functional system.

