HP Jamaica
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The Jamaica was an external SCSI disk enclosure from Hewlett-Packard. It was available in deskside or rackmount chassis. The Jamaica had two drive bays, each with its own SCSI bus. Each bay was capable of holding up to four hot-swappable disk modules or tape drives, two hot-swappable power supplies, and two hot-swappable fan modules.
Available modules included:
- 1.6 inch DDS Tape (uses two slots)
- 1.6 inch disk module (uses two slots)
- 1 inch disk module (uses one slot)
Disk modules were single-ended SCSI or fast/wide differential SCSI.
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