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HP A6517-69751 18.2GB Ultra-160 SCSI 10000 3.5-inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 18.2GB
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch
- Interface: Ultra-160 SCSI
- Rotational Speed: 10,000 RPM
- Designed for older enterprise servers
- High-speed SCSI connectivity
- Reliable performance for its era
- Suitable for legacy system upgrades or maintenance
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Product Overview
The HP A6517-69751 is a 18.2GB 3.5-inch internal Hard Disk Drive (HDD) with an Ultra-160 SCSI interface and a rotational speed of 10,000 RPM. It represents older enterprise storage technology for servers requiring high-speed SCSI connectivity.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Internal Hard Disk Drive (HDD) |
| Capacity | 18.2 GB |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Interface | Ultra-160 SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Rotational Speed | 10,000 RPM |
| Cache | N/A (Typically smaller or not specified for this generation) |
| Drive Type | Enterprise SCSI |
Product Description
The HP A6517-69751 is an 18.2GB internal hard drive that utilizes the Ultra-160 SCSI interface, a standard for high-performance enterprise storage in its time. This drive operates at a rotational speed of 10,000 RPM, offering faster data access and transfer rates compared to lower-speed drives. The 3.5-inch form factor is typical for server-grade hard drives, designed to fit into standard drive bays in rack-mount or tower servers. SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) technology, particularly Ultra-160, was favored in enterprise environments for its robust command queuing, error handling, and ability to support multiple devices on a single bus. This drive would have been used in servers requiring reliable and relatively fast storage for operating systems, applications, and databases. While its capacity is modest by today's standards, its 10,000 RPM speed provided a significant performance advantage over 5,400 or 7,200 RPM drives of the same era. This particular model is indicative of older server hardware and is likely intended for maintaining or upgrading legacy systems. Finding compatible SCSI controllers and cabling can be a challenge for modern systems, so its primary use case is often in environments still running older HP servers or similar infrastructure that relies on SCSI connectivity. The A6517-69751 represents a piece of enterprise storage history, offering a glimpse into the performance and capacity expectations of past data centers.



