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HP C3643-69755 4.3GB 7200RPM Fast SCSI 1MB Cache 3.5-inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 4.3GB
- Interface: Fast SCSI
- Rotational Speed: 7200 RPM
- Cache: 1MB
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch
- Designed for legacy server/workstation use
- Reliable SCSI performance
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Product Overview
The HP C3643-69755 is a 4.3GB Fast SCSI hard drive with a 7200RPM spindle speed and 1MB cache. Designed for older server and workstation environments, it offers reliable storage with the performance characteristics of SCSI technology. This drive is suitable for systems requiring a robust and fast internal storage solution from that era.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 4.3GB |
| Interface | Fast SCSI |
| Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
| Cache | 1MB |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Brand | HP |
| Model | C3643-69755 |
Product Description
The HP C3643-69755 is a 4.3GB internal hard drive that utilizes the Fast SCSI interface, a standard known for its performance and reliability in enterprise environments of its time. With a rotational speed of 7200 RPM, it offered a significant speed advantage over slower drives, enabling quicker data access and transfer rates crucial for server and workstation applications. The 1MB cache memory helps to further improve performance by storing frequently accessed data for faster retrieval. This 3.5-inch form factor drive was commonly used in servers, high-end workstations, and other computing systems that required robust and fast internal storage. The Fast SCSI interface provided a dedicated channel for data transfer, reducing contention and improving overall system responsiveness compared to older IDE interfaces. Its capacity of 4.3GB, while modest by today's standards, was substantial for the era and sufficient for operating systems, applications, and moderate data storage needs. While technology has advanced considerably, drives like the HP C3643-69755 were integral components in building reliable computing infrastructure during their active lifecycle. They represent a piece of computing history, showcasing the performance capabilities and design considerations of SCSI-based storage solutions. For systems still operating with legacy SCSI controllers, this drive could serve as a replacement or expansion option, provided compatibility is confirmed.



