Seagate

Seagate ST336752LC – 36.7GB | Ultra160 SCSI 80-Pin | 15,000 RPM | 3.5" | SCA-2 HDD

$225.00

Brand New, Factory Sealed | In Stock | Bulk Orders Available

The ST336752LC is a 36.7GB Ultra160 SCSI hard drive featuring 15,000 RPM, 8MB cache, and 3.6ms seek time in a 3.5" low-profile form factor. Built for early 2000s enterprise server systems, it is ideal for high-performance workstations, mission-critical database servers, and enterprise-scale data-intensive applications. Compatible with Ultra160 SCSI controllers, HP ProLiant, Dell PowerEdge, and Sun Microsystems servers with SCA-2 hot-swap bays. This second-generation 15K RPM drive pioneered enterprise-class performance with Seagate's 3D Defense system for maximum reliability in continuous operation environments.

All products from Anand International ship brand new and factory sealed. Volume and B2B pricing available for qualified buyers.

Specifications
  • Manufacturer: Seagate
  • Model: ST336752LC
  • Capacity: 36.7GB
  • Interface: Ultra160 SCSI 80-Pin
  • Spindle Speed: 15,000 RPM
  • Cache: 8MB
  • Form Factor: 3.5" Low Profile
  • Seek Time: 3.6ms (read)
  • Latency: 2.0ms
  • MTBF: 1,200,000 hours
  • Drive Type: Enterprise HDD
  • Warranty: 90 days
  • Shipping: Free domestic US shipping
  • Condition: Brand New, Factory Sealed
Product Features
  • Ultra160 SCSI interface with 160 MB/s transfer rate
  • 15,000 RPM spindle speed for maximum performance
  • 8MB buffer for optimized data throughput
  • 3.6ms average seek time for rapid access
  • SCA-2 80-pin connector for hot-swap capability
  • Low-profile 1" height design
  • Internal data transfer rate up to 69 MB/s
  • S.M.A.R.T. monitoring and error detection
  • Direct replacement for legacy systems requiring SCSI connectivity
  • 90-day Anand International warranty on all legacy stock
  • Free domestic US shipping included
  • Volume and B2B pricing available for qualified buyers
Compatibility

Compatible with Ultra160 SCSI controllers, HP ProLiant G2/G3 servers, Dell PowerEdge 1550/2550 series, Sun Fire servers, and enterprise workstations with SCA-2 hot-swap bays. Not compatible with Ultra320 SCSI-only systems, SATA/IDE controllers, or standard 68-pin SCSI without SCA-2 adapters.

Shipping & Returns
  • Free Shipping: We currently offer free Economy Shipping within the continental U.S. with no minimum order required. Expedited shipping is available at standard carrier rates.
  • Same-Day Shipping: Order placed before 2PM PST will ship the same day. Orders received after this time will ship the following business day.
  • Hassle-Free Returns: If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, simply return it within 10 days for a hassle-free refund or exchange.

36.7GB Ultra160 15K RPM Enterprise-Class Factory Sealed

Why the ST336752LC is the right enterprise drive

The Cheetah X15 36LP represents Seagate's second-generation 15K RPM technology, doubling the capacity from first-generation models while maintaining industry-leading performance. As the world's first commercially successful 15,000 RPM drive series, it established the benchmark for enterprise storage performance. This drive delivers exceptional access times and throughput that made it the reference standard for mission-critical applications in early 2000s enterprise environments.

Industry-Leading 15K RPM Performance

Delivers 3.6ms seek times and 15,000 RPM speed for the fastest data access available in early 2000s enterprise storage. Pioneering technology that set the standard for high-performance server drives.

Ultra160 SCSI with Hot-Swap SCA-2

Features 80-pin SCA-2 connector supporting hot-swap operations in enterprise servers. Ultra160 SCSI interface provides 160 MB/s bandwidth for optimal multi-drive configurations.

Enterprise Reliability Engineering

Built with Seagate's 3D Defense system and 1.2 million hour MTBF rating for mission-critical applications. Designed for continuous operation in demanding server environments where downtime is not acceptable.

Optimal Server Integration

Low-profile 1" height fits standard enterprise server chassis. Compatible with major server platforms including HP ProLiant and Dell PowerEdge systems of the era.

New Old Stock with 90-Day Warranty

Available as brand new, factory sealed old stock units from Anand International with a 90-day warranty. Ideal for legacy system maintenance, vintage computing restoration, and hard-to-find replacement needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions for SCSI, including information on usage, configuration, and compatibility.

1. What is a SCSI hard drive?

A SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) hard drive is a legacy enterprise storage device that connects using parallel ribbon cables. SCSI was widely used in servers, workstations, and storage arrays before newer technologies like SAS and SATA became standard.

2. What systems are SCSI hard drives compatible with?

SCSI drives are designed for older servers, RAID controllers, and storage arrays that have SCSI interfaces. They are commonly used today to maintain or repair legacy IT infrastructure.

3. What’s the difference between SCSI and SAS?

SCSI uses parallel communication and bulky ribbon cables, with speeds up to 320 MB/s. SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) is the modern successor, offering serial communication, smaller connectors, dual-port redundancy, and speeds up to 24 Gb/s.

4. Can SCSI hard drives still be used in modern systems?

Most modern computers don’t have SCSI ports. To use a SCSI drive, you’ll need a compatible SCSI controller card or an external enclosure designed for parallel SCSI.

5. What capacities are available for SCSI hard drives?

SCSI hard drives were typically available in capacities ranging from a few gigabytes to several hundred gigabytes. Larger capacities are rare compared to modern SATA and SAS drives.

6. Are SCSI hard drives hot-swappable?

Yes, many SCSI drives used in enterprise servers were hot-swappable when paired with a compatible RAID backplane or enclosure. This allowed replacement without shutting down the system.

7. Why are SCSI hard drives still used today?

SCSI hard drives remain important for maintaining legacy servers, specialized equipment, and industrial systems where upgrading to newer storage technologies isn’t possible or practical.