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HP C6387-60002 4GB 7200RPM Fast SCSI 50-Pin 3.5-Inch Hard Hard Drive
- Capacity: 4GB
- Interface: Fast SCSI (50-Pin)
- Spindle Speed: 7200 RPM
- Form Factor: 3.5-Inch
- Drive Type: Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
- Legacy SCSI interface for older server hardware.
- Suitable for archival or less performance-critical storage.
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Product Overview
The HP C6387-60002 is a 4GB Fast SCSI hard drive with a 7200RPM speed and a 50-pin interface. It is a 3.5-inch drive designed for older server systems.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 4GB |
| Interface | Fast SCSI (50-Pin) |
| Spindle Speed | 7200 RPM |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 3.5-Inch |
| Product Type | Internal Hard Drive |
Product Description
The HP C6387-60002 is a 4GB internal hard drive featuring a Fast SCSI interface with a 50-pin connector. This drive operates at a spindle speed of 7200 RPM, offering a balance between performance and capacity for its generation. The 3.5-inch form factor is standard for many older server and workstation systems that utilize SCSI technology. This drive is designed for environments that rely on legacy SCSI connectivity. While modern interfaces like SATA and SAS offer significantly higher transfer rates, Fast SCSI was a prevalent standard for high-performance storage in its era. The 50-pin connector is characteristic of older SCSI implementations, requiring specific host adapters and cabling. With a capacity of 4GB, this drive is best suited for applications where large storage capacity is not the primary requirement, or for systems that require compatibility with older hardware. It can be used for operating systems, specific application data, or as part of a RAID configuration in compatible SCSI-based systems. Its primary value lies in maintaining or upgrading existing infrastructure that relies on this specific interface.



