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HP BB00411C48 4.3GB 7200RPM Ultra-2 Wide SCSI hot-pluggable LVD 80-Pin 3.5-inch Hard Drive
- 4.3GB storage capacity
- Ultra-2 Wide SCSI interface
- LVD (Low Voltage Differential) support
- 80-pin connector
- 7200 RPM spindle speed
- 3.5-inch form factor
- Hot-pluggable design
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Product Overview
The HP BB00411C48 is a 4.3GB 3.5-inch internal hard drive. It features an Ultra-2 Wide SCSI interface with LVD (Low Voltage Differential) technology and 80-pin connectors, operating at 7200 RPM.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Internal Hard Drive |
| Capacity | 4.3GB |
| Interface | Ultra-2 Wide SCSI (LVD) |
| Connector | 80-pin |
Additional Specifications
| Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
| Form Factor | 3.5-Inch |
| Brand | HP |
| Features | Hot-pluggable, LVD |
Product Description
This HP hard drive, identified by SKU BB00411C48, offers a 4.3GB capacity and utilizes the Ultra-2 Wide SCSI interface. A key feature is its support for LVD (Low Voltage Differential), which provides improved signal integrity and allows for longer cable lengths and higher speeds compared to earlier single-ended SCSI standards. The 7200 RPM rotational speed offers a balance of performance and reliability. The 80-pin connector is typical for Wide SCSI configurations, and the Ultra-2 standard significantly increased the potential bandwidth. The 'hot-pluggable' designation indicates that the drive can be inserted or removed from a running system without causing interruption, a critical feature for enterprise servers and storage arrays. This drive is representative of mid-range to high-performance SCSI storage solutions from its era. It was commonly used in servers and storage enclosures where reliable, relatively fast, and hot-swappable storage was required. It is relevant for maintaining or upgrading legacy systems that employ Ultra-2 Wide SCSI LVD configurations.



