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HP C3647-60050 2GB 7200RPM Fast Wide SCSI 3.5-inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 2GB
- Interface: Fast Wide SCSI
- Rotational Speed: 7200 RPM
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch
- Reliable performance for server environments
- Model Number: C3647-60050
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Product Overview
The HP C3647-60050 is a 2GB Fast Wide SCSI hard drive with a rotational speed of 7200 RPM. It features a 3.5-inch form factor, making it suitable for various server and storage applications requiring reliable performance.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 2GB |
| Interface | Fast Wide SCSI |
| Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Manufacturer | HP |
Product Description
The HP C3647-60050 hard drive is engineered for demanding enterprise environments that rely on the speed and reliability of SCSI interfaces. With a capacity of 2GB, it was a common choice for operating systems, application data, or smaller datasets where rapid access was crucial. The 7200 RPM spindle speed ensures consistent performance for read and write operations, contributing to overall system responsiveness. This drive utilizes the Fast Wide SCSI interface, which offers a significant bandwidth advantage over older SCSI standards, enabling quicker data transfer rates. The 3.5-inch form factor is standard for many server chassis and storage arrays, facilitating easy integration. Its robust design is intended for continuous operation, making it a dependable component in mission-critical systems. As a component from HP, the C3647-60050 is built to meet the rigorous standards expected in server hardware. While its capacity may seem small by today's standards, it represented a significant storage solution during its era, particularly for applications that prioritized speed and data integrity over sheer volume. It remains a relevant part for maintaining or upgrading legacy systems that still utilize SCSI technology.



