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HP U36318-001 8GB SCSI 80-PIN DISK Module NON-Stop
- Capacity: 8GB
- Interface: SCSI (80-Pin)
- Type: Disk Module
- Designation: NON-Stop (High Availability)
- Manufacturer: HP
- Intended for enterprise storage systems
- Legacy SCSI interface
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Product Overview
This HP 8GB SCSI disk module, identified by SKU U36318-001, is a non-stop storage component. It utilizes an 80-pin interface, typical for older SCSI storage solutions. The 'NON-Stop' designation suggests it's designed for high availability and continuous operation.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 8GB |
| Interface | SCSI 80-Pin |
Additional Specifications
| Type | Disk Module |
| Feature | NON-Stop |
Product Description
The HP U36318-001 is an 8GB SCSI disk module designed for use in enterprise storage systems that employ the SCSI interface. Featuring an 80-pin connector, this module is part of a generation of storage technology that prioritized reliability and performance in demanding server environments. The 'NON-Stop' designation indicates that this component is engineered for continuous operation, minimizing downtime and ensuring data availability, which is critical for business-critical applications. While 8GB is a modest capacity by today's standards, such modules were often used in specific roles within larger storage architectures, such as boot devices, caching layers, or for specialized data sets where high access speeds were more critical than sheer volume. The SCSI interface, known for its robust command set and ability to handle multiple devices on a single bus, provided a reliable foundation for these systems. This particular disk module likely served in older HP server or storage arrays. Its inclusion in a technical catalog highlights the need to support legacy infrastructure or specific niche applications that still rely on SCSI technology. The 80-pin interface is a common standard for SCSI Wide Ultra or Ultra2 configurations, suggesting compatibility with specific generations of HP hardware.



