
Originally Posted by
Jeremiah
I just purchased a pair of these SCSI hard drives, 68 pin, 146 GB, 10,000 rpm for my HP XW8200 workstation. Can't imagine what your going to do with a 2 GB drive.
Seagate 10000RPM Ultra320 SCSI 68pin 146GB 8MB Drive ST3146807LW 102645868936 | eBay
You either have a PC with integrated SCSI or purchase a proprietary SCSI card, each drive connected to the cable must be addressed properly plus your cable must have a terminator unless your device has built in termination which you would have to select from the pin selection on the hard drive.
I would think that 2 GB drives were meant for a hot swap RAID system, as there is not even enough room to load a modern OS on one.
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