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HP FE-11054-01 2.1GB Wide Ultra SCSI 3.5-Inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 2.1GB
- Interface: Wide Ultra SCSI
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch
- Rotational Speed: Not specified, but typical for Ultra SCSI drives of this capacity.
- Data Transfer Rate: Dependent on SCSI bus speed (e.g., Ultra Wide SCSI can reach up to 40 MB/s).
- Designed for server and workstation applications requiring robust storage.
- Features error correction and advanced data management capabilities.
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Product Overview
The HP FE-11054-01 is a 2.1GB Wide Ultra SCSI 3.5-inch hard drive, designed for reliable data storage in enterprise environments. It utilizes the Ultra SCSI interface for high-speed data transfer and offers a substantial capacity for its era.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 2.1 GB |
| Interface | Wide Ultra SCSI |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
Additional Specifications
| Drive Type | Hard Disk Drive (HDD) |
| Brand | HP |
| Model | FE-11054-01 |
Product Description
The HP FE-11054-01 hard drive represents a significant storage solution from the era of SCSI technology. Its Wide Ultra SCSI interface provided a substantial improvement in data throughput compared to earlier SCSI standards, making it suitable for demanding applications that required fast access to large datasets. The 3.5-inch form factor ensured compatibility with a wide range of server and workstation chassis. This drive was engineered for reliability and performance, incorporating features common to enterprise-grade storage devices of its time. These often included advanced error detection and correction mechanisms to ensure data integrity, as well as robust construction to withstand continuous operation. The 2.1GB capacity, while modest by today's standards, was considerable for its generation and sufficient for operating systems, applications, and critical data storage needs in business environments. As a Wide Ultra SCSI drive, the FE-11054-01 would have been connected via a 68-pin connector, supporting wider data paths for increased bandwidth. Its integration into systems would have required a SCSI controller card and proper termination of the SCSI bus. This drive is a testament to the evolution of storage technology, bridging the gap between older parallel interfaces and the more modern serial interfaces that followed.



