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HP A3349-69001 1GB 5400RPM Fast SCSI 50-Pin 3.5-Inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 1GB
- Interface: Fast SCSI
- Rotational Speed: 5400 RPM
- Connector: 50-Pin
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch
- Designed for older SCSI-based systems
- Provides reliable storage for legacy applications
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Product Overview
The HP A3349-69001 is a 1GB Fast SCSI hard drive with a 5400 RPM rotational speed. It features a 50-pin connector, characteristic of older SCSI implementations, and is housed in a 3.5-inch form factor, suitable for legacy server and workstation applications.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 1GB |
| Interface | Fast SCSI |
| Rotational Speed | 5400 RPM |
Additional Specifications
| Connector | 50-Pin |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
Product Description
The HP A3349-69001 hard drive provides 1GB of storage capacity and utilizes the Fast SCSI interface. This interface was a significant advancement over earlier SCSI standards, offering improved data transfer speeds. The drive operates at a rotational speed of 5400 RPM, which was common for drives of this era, balancing performance with reliability and thermal considerations. A distinguishing feature of this drive is its 50-pin connector. This type of connector is typical for Narrow SCSI configurations (SCSI-1 and early SCSI-2), which use a 8-bit data path. This drive is designed to be compatible with systems that employ this specific SCSI cabling and termination scheme, often found in older workstations and entry-level servers. This 3.5-inch drive is intended for use in legacy computing environments where Fast SCSI is the required or preferred interface. It serves as a component for maintaining or restoring functionality in older IT systems that may still be in operation for specific tasks or data archival purposes. Its inclusion in a technical catalog highlights the need for support of older hardware standards.



