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Sun 371-1108-01 24x/8x/CD-ROM/DVD-ROM Slimline Optical Drive
- Drive Type: Slimline Optical Drive
- Read Speeds: 24x CD-ROM, 8x DVD-ROM
- Interface: IDE/ATAPI (assumed for slimline)
- Form Factor: Slimline
- Manufacturer: Sun Microsystems
- Model Number: 371-1108-01
- Designed for server/workstation integration
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Product Overview
The Sun 371-1108-01 is a slimline optical drive offering a versatile combination of CD and DVD read capabilities. It provides a standard interface for integration into various systems.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | Optical Drive |
| Form Factor | Slimline |
| Read Speed (CD-ROM) | 24x |
Additional Specifications
| Read Speed (DVD-ROM) | 8x |
| Interface | IDE/ATAPI (typical for slimline) |
Product Description
The Sun 371-1108-01 is a compact, slimline optical drive designed to provide essential CD and DVD reading functionality. With a 24x read speed for CD-ROMs and an 8x read speed for DVD-ROMs, this drive is suitable for accessing a wide range of optical media, from software installation discs to multimedia content. Its slimline form factor makes it an ideal choice for systems where space is at a premium, such as compact servers, workstations, or specialized equipment. While the specific interface is not explicitly stated in the title, slimline drives typically utilize an IDE/ATAPI interface, ensuring broad compatibility with many motherboards and system configurations. Manufactured by Sun Microsystems, this drive is built to meet the demanding standards of enterprise environments. The 371-1108-01 offers reliable performance for reading optical media, making it a practical component for system upgrades or replacements where optical drive functionality is still required.
