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HP D6451-60001 9.1GB Wide Ultra2 SCSI 10000 3.5-in Hard Drive
- Capacity: 9.1GB
- Interface: Wide Ultra2 SCSI
- Form Factor: 3.5-Inch
- Spindle Speed: 10000RPM
- Enterprise-class performance
- Designed for servers and workstations
- High-speed SCSI connectivity
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Product Overview
The HP D6451-60001 is a 9.1GB Wide Ultra2 SCSI hard drive with a 10000RPM spindle speed and a 3.5-inch form factor. This drive is designed for high-performance server and workstation environments requiring robust SCSI connectivity.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 9.1GB |
| Interface | Wide Ultra2 SCSI |
| Form Factor | 3.5-Inch |
| Spindle Speed | 10000RPM |
Additional Specifications
| Drive Type | HDD |
| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | D6451-60001 |
Product Description
The HP D6451-60001 is a high-performance hard drive from an era when SCSI was the standard for demanding enterprise storage. Featuring a 9.1GB capacity, it was designed for applications requiring fast data access and reliability. The 10000RPM spindle speed ensures rapid seek times and data transfer rates, making it suitable for servers, workstations, and storage arrays that handle intensive I/O operations. This drive utilizes the Wide Ultra2 SCSI interface, which offered significant improvements in speed and cable length compared to earlier SCSI standards. This interface is known for its robustness, error handling, and ability to support multiple devices on a single bus, providing a reliable foundation for critical data storage and retrieval. The 3.5-inch form factor is standard for enterprise drives of its generation. While its capacity is modest by today's standards, the D6451-60001 represents a piece of enterprise storage history, built for demanding tasks where performance and stability were paramount. It would have been used in systems requiring fast access to operating systems, applications, or databases where SCSI performance was a key requirement.



