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HP SWXD3-SH 4GBGB 10000RPM Ultra2 SCSI low Profile 3.5-Inch Hard Drive
- 4GB Storage Capacity
- 10000RPM Rotational Speed
- Ultra2 SCSI Interface
- Low Profile 3.5-inch Form Factor
- Designed for server applications
- High-speed data access
- Compact form factor for specific chassis
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Product Overview
This HP hard drive offers 4GB of storage capacity and operates at a 10000RPM rotational speed. It features an Ultra2 SCSI interface and a low-profile 3.5-inch form factor, designed for specific server configurations.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 4GB |
| Interface | Ultra2 SCSI |
| Rotational Speed | 10000RPM |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Low Profile 3.5-inch |
| Cache Size | Not Specified |
Product Description
The HP SWXD3-SH is a 4GB hard disk drive designed for server environments, featuring a high rotational speed of 10000RPM for fast data access. It utilizes the Ultra2 SCSI interface, which provides improved performance and reliability over earlier SCSI standards, supporting higher transfer rates and longer cable lengths. The drive's low-profile 3.5-inch form factor is specifically designed to fit into compact server chassis or blade server configurations where space is at a premium. This drive was often used in servers that required a balance of speed and density. The 10000RPM speed ensures that applications and operating systems hosted on this drive can load quickly and respond efficiently. The Ultra2 SCSI interface, known for its LVD (Low Voltage Differential) signaling, offers enhanced signal integrity and robustness, making it suitable for demanding server workloads. While its 4GB capacity is modest by modern standards, the SWXD3-SH was a valuable component for its time, particularly in specialized server systems where its specific form factor and performance characteristics were required. It represents a segment of enterprise storage focused on speed and physical constraints, ensuring that even compact servers could achieve high levels of data throughput.



