Seagate Barracuda - SCSI Models

SCSI Models

Seagate's original Barracuda hard drive, released in 1996, was the industry's first ever hard disk spinning at 7200 RPM. As can be expected from the rotational speed milestone, the drives were very expensive but very fast, and mostly targeted toward servers. The original models, dubbed the Barracuda 2LP series, were available in 2.5 GB or 1.2 GB unformatted capacities with up to six platters and SCSI-2 interfaces.

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