Sun Microsystems 375-3365 Dual SCSI Adapter Card

Sun Microsystems 375-3365 Dual SCSI Adapter Card
Sun Microsystems 375-3365 Dual SCSI Adapter Card
The Sun Microsystems Dual SCSI Adapter Card (model 375-3365) provides reliable high-speed SCSI connectivity for legacy Sun servers and workstations. Designed to fit into a standard PCI slot, this adapter enables two independent SCSI channels, allowin... Read More
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  • In Stock: 3
  • Manufacturer: Sun Microsystems
  • Model or Part: 375-3365
  • Condition: Refurbished
  • Weight: 1.00lb
  • Dimensions: 9.50in x 7.00in x 3.50in
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Overview

The Sun Microsystems Dual SCSI Adapter Card (model 375-3365) provides reliable high-speed SCSI connectivity for legacy Sun servers and workstations. Designed to fit into a standard PCI slot, this adapter enables two independent SCSI channels, allowing you to attach multiple storage devices such as hard drives, tape drives, and optical drives without sacrificing performance.

Key Features

  • Dual independent SCSI buses for increased I/O throughput
  • PCI 2.2 compliant form factor for easy installation
  • Supports Ultra SCSI (Ultra 2) up to 20 MB per second per channel
  • Configurable host ID and termination settings via jumpers
  • Compatible with SunOS, Solaris and major UNIX variants
  • Low power consumption and heat generation for stable operation

Technical Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Sun Microsystems
  • Model/Part Number: 375-3365
  • Interface: 32-bit PCI, 33 MHz bus
  • SCSI Standard: Ultra 2 (Ultra SCSI)
  • Maximum Transfer Rate: 20 MB/s per channel
  • Connector Type: 50-pin SCA (Single Connector Attachment)
  • Supported Devices: Up to 8 devices per channel
  • Operating Temperature: 0 to 50 degrees Celsius
  • Power Requirement: 5 V and 12 V from PCI slot

Typical Applications

  • Enterprise server storage expansion in legacy Sun environments
  • Backup and archival solutions using SCSI tape drives
  • High-capacity data acquisition systems that rely on fast disk arrays
  • Scientific computing clusters that need reliable, low-latency I/O
  • Industrial control systems where rugged SCSI connectivity is required

By adding the Sun Microsystems Dual SCSI Adapter Card to your system, you gain the flexibility to scale storage capacity, improve data throughput, and extend the life of existing hardware investments. Its proven compatibility with Sun operating systems and robust design make it an ideal choice for organizations that demand dependable performance from their legacy infrastructure.