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HP RZ1CF-SB 4.2GB 7200RPM Ultra SCSI 16Bit Hard Drive
- Capacity: 4.2GB
- Interface: Ultra SCSI (16-bit)
- Speed: 7200RPM spindle speed
- Form Factor: 3.5-Inch (assumed)
- Compact storage for legacy systems
- Reliable performance for older SCSI configurations
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Product Overview
The HP RZ1CF-SB is a 4.2GB Ultra SCSI hard drive operating at 7200RPM. This 16-bit drive is designed for older server and workstation environments that utilize SCSI interfaces.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 4.2GB |
| Interface | Ultra SCSI (16-bit) |
| Spindle Speed | 7200RPM |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 3.5-Inch |
| Drive Type | HDD |
Product Description
The HP RZ1CF-SB is a specialized hard drive designed for legacy computing systems that rely on SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) technology. With a capacity of 4.2GB, it was suitable for storing operating systems, applications, and essential data in environments where SCSI was the standard for high-performance storage. The 16-bit interface indicates its compatibility with specific SCSI controllers, often found in older servers and workstations. Operating at a spindle speed of 7200RPM, this drive offers a respectable balance between performance and power consumption for its class. While not as fast as 10000RPM or 15000RPM drives, 7200RPM was a common speed for reliable enterprise-grade HDDs, providing adequate data transfer rates for many business-critical tasks of its era. The Ultra SCSI standard itself offered improved data transfer speeds over earlier SCSI versions. This drive is primarily intended for maintaining or upgrading existing systems that are still equipped with Ultra SCSI controllers. Its compact capacity and specific interface make it a niche component, valuable for organizations that need to keep older hardware operational. Compatibility with the 16-bit data bus is a key consideration for integration.



