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HP A3628-67001 9.1GB SCSI 5.25-Inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 9.1GB
- Interface: SCSI
- Form Factor: 5.25-inch
- Height: Typically Full Height
- Rotational Speed: Varies, often 7200 RPM for this capacity/era
- Data Transfer Rate: Dependent on SCSI standard (e.g., Ultra Wide SCSI)
- Application: Servers, workstations, storage arrays
- Drive Type: Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
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Product Overview
The HP A3628-67001 is a 9.1GB SCSI hard drive featuring a 5.25-inch form factor. This drive is designed for older server and workstation systems that utilize SCSI interfaces for reliable and high-performance data storage.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 9.1GB |
| Interface | SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 5.25-inch |
Product Description
The HP A3628-67001 is a 9.1GB SCSI hard drive, characterized by its 5.25-inch form factor. This drive represents a significant storage capacity for its era and is designed for robust performance in server and workstation environments that rely on SCSI connectivity. SCSI interfaces were favored for their speed, reliability, and ability to support multiple devices on a single bus, making them ideal for demanding enterprise applications. With a 9.1GB capacity, this drive was capable of storing operating systems, large application suites, and substantial amounts of data. The 5.25-inch form factor indicates a larger physical size, typical of older high-capacity drives, which allowed for more platters and advanced head technology for the time. This hard drive is intended for use in systems that require a SCSI controller and the physical dimensions of a 5.25-inch bay. It serves as a component for maintaining or upgrading older server infrastructure where SCSI technology remains a necessity. The specific SCSI standard supported (e.g., Ultra Wide SCSI) would dictate its maximum data transfer rates and compatibility with other SCSI devices on the chain.



