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HP A3703-60002 9.1GB Ultra WIDE SCSI 7200 3.5-in Hard Drive
- 9.1GB storage capacity
- Ultra Wide SCSI interface
- 7200 RPM spindle speed
- 3.5-inch form factor
- Designed for server applications
- Reliable data storage
- Good balance of capacity and speed for its class
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Product Overview
The HP A3703-60002 is a 9.1GB Ultra Wide SCSI hard drive, operating at 7200 RPM with a 3.5-inch form factor. It is designed for reliable data storage and access in server environments.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 9.1GB |
| Interface | Ultra Wide SCSI |
| Spindle Speed | 7200 RPM |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Drive Type | HDD |
Product Description
The HP A3703-60002 is a 9.1GB hard drive that utilizes the Ultra Wide SCSI interface, a robust standard for high-performance data transfer in server and workstation environments. With a spindle speed of 7200 RPM, it offers a good balance between performance and reliability for its generation, suitable for a variety of enterprise applications that require consistent data access. The 3.5-inch form factor ensures compatibility with a wide range of server chassis and storage enclosures. The Ultra Wide SCSI interface provides higher bandwidth compared to standard SCSI, enabling faster data throughput for demanding tasks. This drive was commonly used in servers for operating systems, application data, and file storage where dependable performance was a key requirement. This drive represents a solid choice for maintaining or upgrading older server systems that rely on SCSI technology. Its design prioritizes stability and data integrity, making it a reliable component for mission-critical operations. The 9.1GB capacity, while modest by today's standards, was significant for its time and sufficient for many server roles.



