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HP P1576A 18.2GB 10000RPM Ultra160 SCSI LVD 68-Pin 3.5-Inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 18.2GB
- Interface: Ultra160 SCSI LVD
- Data Transfer Rate: Up to 160MB/s
- Rotational Speed: 10000 RPM
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch
- Connector: 68-pin
- Application: High-performance servers, workstations
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Product Overview
The HP P1576A is a 18.2GB Ultra160 SCSI LVD hard drive with a 68-pin interface. It operates at 10000 RPM and is designed for high-performance server applications.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Hard Drive |
| Part Number | P1576A |
| Capacity | 18.2GB |
| Interface | Ultra160 SCSI LVD |
Additional Specifications
| Rotational Speed | 10000 RPM |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Connector | 68-pin |
Product Description
The HP P1576A is a high-performance 18.2GB hard drive utilizing the Ultra160 SCSI LVD (Low Voltage Differential) interface. This interface provides a maximum theoretical transfer rate of 160MB/s, making it suitable for demanding server and workstation applications where speed and reliability are critical. The drive spins at 10000 RPM, offering fast access times and quick data retrieval. Featuring a 68-pin connector, this 3.5-inch form factor drive is designed for integration into SCSI-based server systems. The LVD technology enhances signal integrity and allows for longer cable lengths compared to earlier SCSI standards, contributing to system stability. SCSI drives are known for their robust performance in multi-user environments and their ability to handle complex I/O operations efficiently. With its substantial capacity for its era and high rotational speed, the P1576A was a popular choice for operating systems, critical applications, and databases requiring rapid data access. While SCSI technology has largely been superseded by SAS and SATA in modern systems, drives like the P1576A remain relevant for maintaining or upgrading older server infrastructure that relies on this interface.



