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HP C2490-30006 2.1GB 5400RPM Ultra Wide SCSI Single-Ended Narrow 50-Pin 3.5-inch Hard Drive
- 2.1GB storage capacity
- Ultra Wide SCSI interface
- 5400RPM spindle speed
- 3.5-inch form factor
- 50-pin narrow connector
- Single-Ended (SE) termination
- Designed for legacy SCSI systems
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Product Overview
This HP C2490-30006 is a 2.1GB Ultra Wide SCSI hard drive with a 5400RPM speed. It features a 3.5-inch form factor and a 50-pin narrow connector, designed for older SCSI-based systems.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Hard Drive |
| Capacity | 2.1GB |
| Interface | Ultra Wide SCSI |
| Speed | 5400RPM |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 3.5-Inch |
| Connector | 50-Pin Narrow |
| Termination | Single-Ended (SE) |
| Brand | HP |
Product Description
The HP C2490-30006 is a 2.1GB hard drive designed for legacy SCSI-based storage systems. It utilizes the Ultra Wide SCSI interface, which offers higher data transfer rates compared to standard SCSI, and operates at a spindle speed of 5400RPM. This drive is intended for older servers and workstations that rely on SCSI technology for their primary or secondary storage needs. The drive features a 3.5-inch form factor, common for server and desktop hard drives of its era. It is equipped with a 50-pin narrow connector, which is characteristic of SCSI interfaces. The 'Single-Ended' (SE) designation indicates the electrical signaling method used, which has limitations on cable length and the number of devices that can be connected in a chain compared to differential SCSI. This hard drive is suitable for users maintaining or upgrading older HP systems that require specific SCSI configurations. Its capacity of 2.1GB is modest by modern standards but was significant for its time. Compatibility is key, and this drive is intended for systems specifically supporting Ultra Wide SCSI with a 50-pin narrow connector and SE termination.



