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  2. ThinkPad UltraBay - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2014, Lenovo changed the design of the ThinkPad bay adapter and dropped the "UltraBay" terminology from use. What remained (in the ThinkPad W540 product) was an option for a removable Serial ATA (SATA) "Caddy" accessory which, with a screw driver, allowed the optical drive to be replaced with a second 2.5 inch SATA storage device ...

  3. HP xb3000 - Wikipedia

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    HP 400GB Hard Drive Kit (HP product number RR041AA#ABA). Includes a 400 GB 7200 RPM SATA hard disk drive and hard drive caddy. The hard drive caddy has a 16-bit AT cable interface for the hard drive and a proprietary 16-bit connector for the docking station.

  4. List of disk drive form factors - Wikipedia

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    IBM's first hard drive, the IBM 350, used a stack of fifty 24-inch platters and was of a size comparable to two large refrigerators. In 1962, IBM introduced its model 1311 disk, which used six 14-inch (nominal size) platters in a removable pack and was roughly the size of a washing machine. This became a standard platter size and drive form ...

  5. Drive bay - Wikipedia

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    Many laptop drive bays are designed to be removable trays in which the drives are mounted, to ease removal and replacement. The dimensions of a 2.5-inch drive are specified in the SFF standard specifications SFF-8200 and SFF-8201 , which were incorporated into the EIA-720 specification by the Electronic Industries Association (EIA).

  6. Disk enclosure - Wikipedia

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    A 3.5-inch USB/FireWire hard disk enclosure with cover removed. A disk enclosure is a specialized casing designed to hold and power hard disk drives or solid state drives while providing a mechanism to allow them to communicate to one or more separate computers.

  7. Hard disk drive interface - Wikipedia

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    Several Parallel ATA hard disk drives. Parallel ATA, originally IDE and then standardized under the name AT Attachment (ATA), with the alias P-ATA or PATA retroactively added upon introduction of the new variant Serial ATA. The original name (circa 1986) reflected the integration of the controller with the hard drive itself.