Wanted 50-pin SCSI hard disk

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I am looking for a 50-pin SCSI hard disk for my Amiga.

Must be at least 20GB (or thereabouts)

Thank you 😊
 
20 MegaByte or GigaByte?
I don't think there are 20GB 50pin HDD. Only 68/80pin.

On eBay there is currently 73GB external SCSI drive with DB25 connector cable.
So there is a chance it is 50pin drive inside.
Item 296477433487
 
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The last standard using 50pin was Ultra2 (1997). 20 GB HDDs arrived at around 2000/2001. The problem is probably that Ultra160 came out at around 1999 using 68pin and which offered 4x speed compared to Ultra2. So I doubt that there was a serious market in 2000/2001 going for 50pin. And btw, the 68pin already came out in 1989 (SCSI-2 or Wide SCSI) and 68pin been always necessary for 16 Bit (50pin only 8 Bit).
Buy a 68pin and use an adapter, if you have the room for it. Or just go with an SCSI2SD?
 
I successfully run an 80GB SATA Intel SSD with a SATA2SCSI module (on my A4000T/060), but finding these kinds of adapters today would be a challenge. I use <4GB of it, though.

I've set up a BlueSCSI and a ZuluSCSI with 128GB cards, and built ~32GB partitions on them (for a client using the Amiga for audio and video productions) - I would send you this direction if you just have to have that much disk space attached to the Amiga. I hope you have plenty of RAM if you plan to use FFS on it.

For backup purposes, with the above SD configuration, I feel that being able pull the cards out, and copy the image files off, is called piece of mind. I might also suggest a Network NAS for the home and/or use a wired network card and have less disk space on the Amiga. Aside from the A4000T (for test purposes), this smaller disk and network design is my preferred setup.
 
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