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HP C2490-69540 2.1GB 5400RPM Ultra Wide SCSI Single-Ended Narrow 50-Pin 3.5-inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 2.1GB
- Interface: Ultra Wide SCSI (Single-Ended Narrow)
- Connector: 50-Pin
- Rotational Speed: 5400 RPM
- Form Factor: 3.5-Inch
- Drive Type: Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
- Legacy SCSI technology
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Product Overview
This HP hard drive is a 2.1GB Ultra Wide SCSI drive with a 5400RPM speed. It features a 50-pin narrow connector and a 3.5-inch form factor, designed for older SCSI systems.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 2.1GB |
| Interface | Ultra Wide SCSI (Single-Ended Narrow) |
| Connector | 50-Pin |
Additional Specifications
| Rotational Speed | 5400 RPM |
| Form Factor | 3.5-Inch |
| Drive Type | HDD |
Product Description
The HP C2490-69540 is a legacy hard drive designed for systems utilizing Ultra Wide SCSI interfaces. With a capacity of 2.1GB, it represents older storage technology, typically found in workstations and servers from the late 1990s and early 2000s. The drive employs a 5400 RPM rotational speed, which was standard for many drives of its era, offering a balance between capacity and access time for the technology available at the time. This drive features a 50-pin narrow connector, specifically designed for Single-Ended SCSI configurations. Ultra Wide SCSI offered increased data transfer rates over earlier SCSI standards, and this drive was built to leverage those capabilities. It is important to note that this drive is not compatible with modern SATA or SAS interfaces and requires a dedicated SCSI controller card in the host system. Given its age and interface type, the HP C2490-69540 is primarily of interest for maintaining or restoring legacy systems that rely on SCSI storage. It is not suitable for new deployments or integration into modern server infrastructure due to compatibility and performance limitations.



