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HP D2077-60004 2GB 5400RPM Fast Wide SCSI Single-Ended Narrow 50-Pin 3.5-inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 2GB
- Interface: Fast Wide SCSI Single-Ended
- Spindle Speed: 5400 RPM
- Connector: 50-Pin Narrow
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch
- Drive Type: Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
- Suitable for legacy SCSI applications
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Product Overview
The HP D2077-60004 is a 2GB hard drive utilizing the Fast Wide SCSI interface. It operates at 5400 RPM and features a narrow 50-pin connector, designed for older SCSI systems.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 2 GB |
| Interface | Fast Wide SCSI Single-Ended |
| Rotational Speed | 5400 RPM |
Additional Specifications
| Connector | 50-Pin Narrow |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Drive Type | HDD |
Product Description
The HP D2077-60004 is a 2GB hard drive designed for systems that utilize the Fast Wide SCSI interface. This interface offers a wider data path than standard SCSI, allowing for increased data transfer rates. The drive operates at a spindle speed of 5400 RPM, providing a balance between performance and power consumption suitable for various computing tasks. This particular model features a 50-pin narrow connector, which is characteristic of older SCSI configurations. While Fast Wide SCSI offers improved performance over earlier standards, it is generally superseded by newer interfaces like Ultra-2, Ultra-160, and Ultra320 SCSI. The 3.5-inch form factor is standard for desktop and server applications. Given its specifications, the D2077-60004 is best suited for legacy systems or specific applications that require compatibility with Fast Wide SCSI. Its 2GB capacity is modest by today's standards but was sufficient for operating systems, applications, and data storage needs in its era. It represents a piece of storage technology from a time when SCSI was a dominant interface in high-performance computing.



