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HP D2920-69001 1GB 3.5-inch Narrow Ultra SCSI II Hard Drive
- Capacity: 1GB
- Interface: Narrow Ultra SCSI II
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch
- Drive Type: Hard Drive
- Supports Ultra SCSI II for improved data transfer
- Designed for reliable storage in compatible systems
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Product Overview
The HP D2920-69001 is a 1GB 3.5-inch Narrow Ultra SCSI II hard drive. This drive provides essential storage for systems utilizing the Ultra SCSI II interface, offering reliable performance for its capacity.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 1 GB |
| Interface | Narrow Ultra SCSI II |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Drive Type | HDD |
Product Description
The HP D2920-69001 is a 1GB hard drive designed to leverage the capabilities of the Narrow Ultra SCSI II interface. This interface offered significant performance improvements over earlier SCSI standards, enabling faster data transfer rates and greater efficiency for storage devices. The 3.5-inch form factor ensures compatibility with standard drive bays in workstations and servers of the period. With a capacity of 1GB, this drive is suitable for a variety of applications, including operating system installations, application storage, and general data management in systems that require the reliability and performance of SCSI technology. The 'Narrow' designation refers to the 8-bit data path, which was standard for many Ultra SCSI implementations. This drive is a component for systems that rely on the robust and established SCSI protocol. Its primary function is to provide a stable and accessible storage medium, ensuring that data can be read from and written to efficiently. The D2920-69001 represents a solid choice for maintaining or upgrading the storage capabilities of compatible SCSI-based hardware.



