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HP C226060030 1.3GB SCSI 50-Pin 5.25-Inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 1.3GB
- Interface: SCSI (50-Pin)
- Form Factor: 5.25-inch
- Drive Type: SCSI Hard Drive
- Legacy storage solution
- Designed for older server systems
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Product Overview
This HP hard drive offers a 1.3GB capacity and uses the older 50-pin SCSI interface. It features a 5.25-inch form factor, which is larger than typical modern hard drives, indicating it's likely for older or specialized systems. This drive is suitable for systems requiring legacy SCSI connectivity.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 1.3 GB |
| Interface | SCSI (50-Pin) |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 5.25-inch |
| Drive Type | SCSI HDD |
Product Description
The HP C226060030 is a legacy storage device designed for older computer systems that utilize the 5.25-inch form factor and a 50-pin SCSI interface. With a capacity of 1.3GB, it represents a storage solution from an earlier era of computing, suitable for specific archival or operational needs within legacy environments. The 5.25-inch size is characteristic of drives found in older workstations and servers, often integrated into larger chassis. The 50-pin SCSI interface, while less common today, provided a robust and versatile connection for its time, supporting multiple devices on a single bus. This drive would have been used in systems requiring reliable data storage and transfer capabilities that surpassed the parallel port or early IDE interfaces. Its primary use case would be in maintaining or operating vintage hardware where compatibility is key. This drive is not intended for modern high-performance computing but serves a niche purpose for users who need to maintain or restore functionality to older systems. Its capacity is modest by today's standards, but for the systems it was designed for, it offered a significant storage solution. Compatibility with specific SCSI controllers and cabling is essential for its operation.



