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HP C5451A 9.1GB Single Ended Hot-Pluggable SCSI Hard Drive Module
- 9.1GB storage capacity
- SCSI interface
- 3.5-inch form factor
- Hot-pluggable module
- Single Ended SCSI
- Designed for HP servers
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Product Overview
The HP C5451A is a 9.1GB SCSI hard drive module designed for specific HP server platforms. It features a hot-pluggable design and a single-ended interface for easy integration and maintenance.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 9.1 GB |
| Interface | SCSI |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
Additional Specifications
| Hot-Pluggable | Yes |
| SCSI Type | Single Ended |
Product Description
The HP C5451A hard drive module provides 9.1GB of storage capacity, intended for use in HP server environments that utilize SCSI technology. This drive is designed as a module, often implying a specific carrier or enclosure that facilitates its hot-pluggable functionality. This feature is critical for enterprise servers, allowing for drive replacement or addition without the need to power down the system, thus ensuring continuous operation and minimizing downtime. The drive employs a Single Ended SCSI interface, which is a common standard for connecting SCSI devices. While not as high-performance as Ultra Wide or Ultra320 SCSI, it offers reliable data transfer for many server applications. The 3.5-inch form factor is standard for most server hard drives, ensuring physical compatibility with a wide range of server chassis and storage arrays. This 9.1GB SCSI drive was a popular choice for operating systems, application software, and essential data storage in servers where high capacity was not the primary requirement, but rather reliability and ease of maintenance. Its integration into HP's server ecosystem suggests it was optimized for specific HP server models, potentially offering enhanced compatibility and performance within those systems.



