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HP BD07285A36 73GB 15000RPM Ultra 320 SCSI 3.5-inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 73GB
- Rotational Speed: 15000 RPM
- Interface: Ultra 320 SCSI
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch Internal Hard Drive
- Data Transfer Rate: Up to 320 MB/s
- Cache: Typically 8MB or higher
- Reliability: Designed for 24/7 operation
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Product Overview
The HP BD07285A36 is a 73GB 15000RPM Ultra 320 SCSI hard drive. It is a 3.5-inch internal drive designed for high-performance server and storage applications.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 73 GB |
| Rotational Speed | 15000 RPM |
| Interface | Ultra 320 SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Drive Type | Internal HDD |
| Data Transfer Rate | 320 MB/s |
Product Description
The HP BD07285A36 is a high-performance 3.5-inch internal hard drive engineered for demanding enterprise environments. With a substantial capacity of 73GB and an impressive rotational speed of 15000 RPM, this drive is optimized for applications requiring rapid data access and high throughput. The Ultra 320 SCSI interface is a key feature, offering a maximum theoretical data transfer rate of 320 MB/s. This interface is known for its robustness and suitability for mission-critical systems where data integrity and speed are paramount. The 3.5-inch form factor is standard for enterprise-class hard drives, allowing for easy integration into most server and storage arrays. Designed for continuous operation, the BD07285A36 is built to withstand the rigors of 24/7 use in servers and storage systems. Its high RPM and advanced SCSI technology make it an excellent choice for I/O-intensive workloads such as databases, transaction processing, and high-performance computing, where minimizing latency is crucial.



