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In principle, the hard drive can be installed in the PlayStation 2, as it has a 3.5-inch form factor and a SATA interface that are suitable for installation in the PS2. However, the installation is complex and is only officially supported for certain PS2 models (v12 and v13), not for newer versions. In addition, the 3.5-inch size fits mechanically well into the PS2's hard drive bay.
This is an incorrect photo, the correct figure is 20 TB. Thank you very much for pointing this out, I will pass it on internally and hope that the images will be corrected as soon as possible.
As long as you have a free SATA III port, a free HDD slot and the relevant cables (power cable from the power supply unit and SATA cable), this is not a problem.
You need a normal Sata cable like this one: Goobay SATA cable (50cm)
Connect the power normally via the PSU, which should already have the appropriate cable mounted (for modular PSUs, simply connect the appropriate cable). It's best to take a quick look at a Ytb tutorial to make it clearer.
In principle, you can use any hard drive for Raid 1. Since the data is mirrored 1:1, everything continues with the good hard drive if one fails. In my opinion, it doesn't really matter if you do it with cheap desktop hard disks.
For Raid 5 or similar, however, I would take a closer look at the "Nonrecoverable Read Errors" and "Mean Time Between Failures" rates.
SATA is already the standard. Since 2017, SATA 3(.0) will probably be used. If there is a SATA cable on the quick-change connector, which then goes to the mainboard, then everything is fine. The only other standard that would come into question would probably be SAS, but this is backwards compatible with SATA and is used almost exclusively in the server market. And U.2 certainly isn't.
So, yes, everything should fit.
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As a rule, no cable needs to be purchased. Power is supplied by the PC power supply and a suitable SATA cable is usually supplied with the mainboard. Alternatively, you can also use an external housing.
What do you plan to do with the hard drive?
It is a HDD, or have you ever seen rotating chips ;-)
Here is the data sheet where it is also written: https://www.seagate.com/www-content/datasheets/pdfs/3-5-barracudaDS1900-7-1706US-en_US.pdf