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HP A4213A 2GB 5400RPM Fast SCSI 256KB Cache 50-Pin 3.5-Inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 2GB
- Interface: Fast SCSI
- Rotational Speed: 5400 RPM
- Cache: 256KB
- Connector: 50-Pin
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch
- Designed for legacy SCSI systems
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Product Overview
This HP hard drive offers a 2GB capacity and operates at 5400 RPM with a 256KB cache. It utilizes the Fast SCSI interface with a 50-pin connector, making it suitable for older SCSI systems and specific workstation applications.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 2 GB |
| Interface | Fast SCSI |
| Rotational Speed | 5400 RPM |
Additional Specifications
| Cache | 256 KB |
| Connector | 50-Pin |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
Product Description
The HP A4213A is a 2GB hard drive designed for use with Fast SCSI interfaces. It operates at a rotational speed of 5400 RPM and features a 256KB cache, providing adequate performance for less demanding applications and older SCSI-based systems. The 50-pin connector is characteristic of earlier SCSI standards, ensuring compatibility with specific legacy hardware. This 3.5-inch drive is suitable for workstations or servers that require a basic level of storage and are equipped with a Fast SCSI controller. While its capacity and speed are modest by modern standards, it remains a viable option for maintaining or upgrading systems that rely on this particular interface and performance profile. The drive's simplicity and compatibility with older infrastructure are its key strengths. Ideal for specific legacy applications or as a replacement part for older HP systems, the A4213A offers a straightforward storage solution. Its inclusion of a 256KB cache helps to buffer data and improve read/write operations, contributing to its overall functionality within its intended operating environment. This drive represents a piece of computing history, catering to specialized needs.



