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HP AA03631AC6 36.4GB Ultra WIDE SCSI 7200 3.5-in Hard Drive
- 36.4GB Storage Capacity
- 3.5-inch Form Factor
- Ultra Wide SCSI Interface
- 7200 RPM Spindle Speed
- Designed for legacy server/workstation environments
- Reliable data storage solution
- SCSI connectivity
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Product Overview
The HP AA03631AC6 is a 36.4GB 3.5-inch internal hard drive utilizing the Ultra Wide SCSI interface. It operates at 7200 RPM, offering a balance of capacity and speed for older server and workstation systems requiring SCSI connectivity.
Technical Information
| Model | AA03631AC6 |
| Brand | HP |
| Capacity | 36.4GB |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Interface | Ultra Wide SCSI |
| Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Product Description
The HP AA03631AC6 is a 36.4GB internal hard drive designed for systems that utilize the Ultra Wide SCSI interface. This drive is a component often found in older enterprise servers, workstations, and storage arrays where SCSI was the standard for high-speed, reliable data transfer. Its 3.5-inch form factor is typical for such drives, allowing for installation in standard drive bays. With a rotational speed of 7200 RPM, the AA03631AC6 offers a respectable performance level for its interface type, providing relatively quick access to stored data. The Ultra Wide SCSI interface itself is known for its robustness and ability to support multiple devices on a single bus, making it suitable for complex storage configurations common in server environments of its era. This hard drive represents a solution for maintaining or upgrading legacy systems that are still dependent on SCSI technology. While its capacity is modest by modern standards, it was significant for its time and provided a dependable storage option for operating systems, applications, and critical data in environments where SCSI performance and reliability were paramount.



