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| Product Overview |
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The Western Digital 2GB SCSI 50-Pin 3.5-Inch Internal Hard Drive offers reliable storage for legacy systems that depend on SCSI connections. It fits standard desktop bays and serves as a practical solution for maintaining older equipment where modern interfaces are not supported. This drive fits into environments that require steady, straightforward data storage without the need for high capacity or modern speeds. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | Western Digital |
| Part Number | WN32162U |
| Technical Information | |
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| Capacity | 2GB |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Hybrid Drive | No |
| 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 Western Digital internal hard drive provides 2GB of storage using a SCSI interface with a 50-pin connection. It’s built for older desktop computers and servers that require SCSI drives for system compatibility or legacy support. The 3.5-inch size is standard for internal installations, making it a straightforward replacement or upgrade for systems that still rely on SCSI technology. Often found in industrial or specialized computing environments, this drive serves users who need dependable data storage without modern SATA or SSD options. IT professionals and technicians working with legacy hardware will find this drive useful for maintenance or refurbishment projects. Key Features
This hard drive is typically deployed in older desktop computers, servers, or industrial machines where modern storage solutions are not compatible. It plays a role in maintaining older systems that remain in service due to specific application requirements or cost considerations. Its steady performance and straightforward connectivity make it a practical choice for environments where legacy hardware is still in use. |