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HP P1166-63003 18GB 10000RPM Ultra 160 SCSI 3.5-Inch Hard Drive
- 18GB storage capacity
- Ultra 160 SCSI interface
- 10000 RPM spindle speed
- 3.5-inch form factor
- Designed for enterprise servers
- High reliability SCSI technology
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Product Overview
The HP P1166-63003 is an 18GB 3.5-inch internal hard drive utilizing an Ultra 160 SCSI interface. It operates at 10000 RPM, offering high speed and reliability for older enterprise server environments.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Internal Hard Drive |
| Capacity | 18GB |
| Interface | Ultra 160 SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Rotational Speed | 10000 RPM |
| Form Factor | 3.5-Inch |
| Brand | HP |
Product Description
This HP hard drive, identified by SKU P1166-63003, offers an 18GB storage capacity and utilizes the Ultra 160 SCSI interface. This interface was a high-performance standard for enterprise storage in its era, providing robust data transfer capabilities and multi-device support over a single bus. The drive's 10000 RPM rotational speed ensures relatively fast access times for its generation. The 3.5-inch form factor is typical for enterprise-class drives, designed to fit into standard server drive bays. The Ultra 160 SCSI standard supports higher bandwidth and improved error handling compared to earlier SCSI versions, making it suitable for demanding server applications that require reliable and fast storage. While SCSI technology has largely been superseded by SAS and SATA in modern systems, drives like the P1166-63003 were crucial components in enterprise servers for many years. They are often found in legacy systems that still require maintenance or upgrades, providing essential storage for critical data.



