Sun Microsystems 370-1392 424MB SE Narrow SCSI 4400RPM 3.5-Inch x 1.6-Inch 50p 5MB/s HDD Seagate

Sun Microsystems 370-1392 424MB SE Narrow SCSI 4400RPM 3.5-Inch x 1.6-Inch 50p 5MB/s HDD Seagate
Sun Microsystems 370-1392 424MB SE Narrow SCSI 4400RPM 3.5-Inch x 1.6-Inch 50p 5MB/s HDD Seagate
The Sun Microsystems 424MB SE Narrow SCSI hard drive (model 370-1392) delivers reliable storage for legacy workstations and servers that rely on SCSI interfaces. With a capacity of 424 megabytes, a spindle speed of 4400RPM, and a 3.5-Inch form factor... Read More
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$135.95
  • In Stock: 3
  • Manufacturer: Sun Microsystems
  • Model or Part: 370-1392
  • Condition: Refurbished
  • Weight: 4.00lb
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Overview
The Sun Microsystems 424MB SE Narrow SCSI hard drive (model 370-1392) delivers reliable storage for legacy workstations and servers that rely on SCSI interfaces. With a capacity of 424 megabytes, a spindle speed of 4400RPM, and a 3.5-Inch form factor, this drive offers a balance of performance and durability for mission critical applications that demand consistent data access at 5MB/s transfer rates.

Key Features

  • Compatible with narrow SCSI (50p) connectors for easy integration into existing SCSI backplanes
  • Robust 4400RPM spindle speed provides steady data throughput without excessive vibration
  • Compact 3.5-Inch x 1.6-Inch dimensions fit standard drive bays in older Sun servers and workstations
  • Rated for a sustained transfer rate of 5MB/s, suitable for file serving and database indexing
  • Built with Seagate technology for proven reliability and long term data integrity

Technical Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Sun Microsystems
  • Model / Part Number: 370-1392
  • Capacity: 424 megabytes
  • Form Factor: 3.5-Inch x 1.6-Inch
  • Interface: Narrow SCSI, 50p
  • Spindle Speed: 4400 RPM
  • Data Transfer Rate: up to 5 megabytes per second
  • Average Seek Time: approximately 15 milliseconds
  • Operating Temperature: 0 to 55 degrees Celsius
  • Power Consumption: 8 watts (typical) during read/write operations

Applications

  • Legacy Sun workstations such as SPARCstations that require narrow SCSI storage
  • Enterprise servers running older UNIX or Solaris operating systems where data reliability is paramount
  • Embedded systems and industrial controllers that depend on SCSI for high-integrity storage
  • Data acquisition rigs and scientific instruments that need consistent write performance at modest capacities
  • Backup and archival solutions for small to medium sized environments that still operate on SCSI infrastructure