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HP A6274-69003 36.4GB Ultra-160 SCSI 10000 3.5-inch Hard Drive
- 36.4GB storage capacity
- Ultra-160 SCSI interface
- 10000RPM spindle speed
- 3.5-inch form factor
- High-performance enterprise drive
- Designed for demanding server environments
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Product Overview
This HP 36.4GB Ultra-160 SCSI hard drive features a 10000RPM spindle speed and a 3.5-inch form factor. It is designed for high-performance server and storage applications requiring fast data access.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 36.4GB |
| Interface | Ultra-160 SCSI |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
Additional Specifications
| Rotational Speed | 10000RPM |
| Transfer Rate | 160MB/s (Ultra-160) |
| Cache | 2MB (Typical) |
Product Description
The HP A6274-69003 is a 36.4GB enterprise-class hard drive utilizing the Ultra-160 SCSI interface. This interface provides a maximum theoretical transfer rate of 160 Megabytes per second (MB/s), making it suitable for high-demand server applications where speed and reliability are paramount. With a rotational speed of 10000 RPM, this drive offers significantly faster data access times compared to slower drives, reducing latency for applications such as databases, transaction processing, and high-performance computing. The 3.5-inch form factor is standard for enterprise storage, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of server chassis and drive bays. This SCSI drive is designed for mission-critical environments that require robust performance and data integrity. Its high spindle speed and efficient interface make it an excellent choice for upgrading or populating servers that rely on SCSI storage for their primary operations. The drive's capacity, while modest by today's standards, was substantial for its performance class during its active product lifecycle.



