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Dell 00G724 1 x 5 SCSI Backplane Board for PowerEdge 2650
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge 2650 servers.
- Supports 1x5 SCSI hard drive configuration.
- Accommodates up to five SCSI drives.
- Facilitates reliable SCSI data transfer.
- Essential for server storage expansion.
- Component for legacy SCSI storage systems.
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Product Overview
The Dell 00G724 is a 1x5 SCSI backplane board designed for the Dell PowerEdge 2650 server. It allows for the connection of up to five SCSI hard drives.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Backplane Board |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 2650 |
Additional Specifications
| Drive Interface | SCSI |
| Drive Bays Supported | 5 |
Product Description
The Dell 00G724 is a 1x5 SCSI backplane board specifically engineered for the Dell PowerEdge 2650 server. This board serves as the primary interface for connecting multiple SCSI hard drives to the server's system. It is designed to support a configuration of five SCSI drives, providing a consolidated connection point that simplifies internal cabling and enhances the server's storage capacity. This backplane board is crucial for environments that utilize SCSI technology for their storage needs. It ensures a stable and high-performance connection for each of the five drives, facilitating efficient data transfer between the storage media and the server's controllers. The 00G724 is built to meet the rigorous demands of enterprise-level operations where data integrity and accessibility are paramount. By integrating the Dell 00G724 backplane board, users can expand the storage capabilities of their PowerEdge 2650 servers. It is a fundamental component for maintaining and upgrading the storage subsystem, ensuring that the server can effectively handle its data storage and retrieval tasks.

