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| Product Overview |
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The 74G7002 IBM 4.3GB Fast SCSI hard drive serves as a reliable storage solution for older server or workstation systems relying on SCSI interfaces. Combining a moderate 4.3GB capacity with a 7200 RPM spindle speed and a 512KB cache, it fits into standard 3.5-inch bays and helps sustain balanced performance for legacy applications and data handling needs. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | IBM |
| Part Number | 74G7002 |
| Technical Information | |
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| Capacity | 4.3GB |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Disk Format | HDD |
| Cache | 512KB |
| Spindle Speed | 7200 RPM |
| Hot Pluggable | No |
| Hot Swappable | No |
| Hybrid Drive | No |
| Compatible For | Servers,Workstations |
| Interfaces/Ports | |
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| Interface | SCSI-2 |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Condition | Refurbished |
| Weight | 1.76 |
| Product Description |
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This IBM 4.3GB Fast SCSI hard drive is designed to provide dependable storage with speedy access, suitable for a variety of data-intensive applications. It’s often found in older server and workstation environments where reliable and fast SCSI drives are preferred for handling critical data loads. Built for IT professionals and system administrators maintaining or upgrading legacy systems, this hard drive fills the need for consistent performance and capacity in 3.5-inch form factor setups. Its 7200 RPM and sizable cache help keep data flowing smoothly without bottlenecks. Key Features
Typically deployed in enterprise servers or workstations from earlier technology generations, this drive is valued for maintaining operational continuity. Its role often involves storing system files, applications, or databases that require consistent read/write speeds. While newer drives have surpassed it in capacity and speed, this IBM model remains relevant in environments where compatibility and proven reliability matter more than modern specs. |