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HP D4884-60001 2GB 4500RPM Ultra SCSI 3.5-inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 2GB
- Rotational Speed: 4500 RPM
- Interface: Ultra SCSI
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch
- Designed for older SCSI systems
- Offers basic storage functionality
- Reliable for less demanding applications
- Standard enterprise drive for its era
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Product Overview
This HP hard drive provides 2GB of storage with a 4500RPM rotational speed and an Ultra SCSI interface. It is a 3.5-inch drive suitable for legacy systems or specific storage needs.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 2 GB |
| Rotational Speed | 4500 RPM |
| Interface | Ultra SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Brand | HP |
Product Description
The HP D4884-60001 is a 3.5-inch hard drive with a 2GB storage capacity. It operates at a rotational speed of 4500 RPM and utilizes an Ultra SCSI interface. This configuration positions it as a drive suitable for legacy server systems or specific applications that still rely on SCSI technology but do not require the high performance of faster drives. The Ultra SCSI interface, while older than modern SATA or NVMe interfaces, provided a robust and capable connection for its time, allowing for multiple devices to be daisy-chained. The 4500 RPM speed indicates a drive designed for reliability and consistent performance rather than cutting-edge speed, making it appropriate for archival storage, less critical data, or systems where SCSI connectivity is a requirement. This drive is a component that would have been common in enterprise environments during the era of SCSI dominance. Its 2GB capacity is modest by today's standards but was significant for certain applications or system configurations at the time of its manufacture. It represents a piece of storage technology that continues to be relevant for maintaining older IT infrastructure or for specific niche uses.



