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Dell 0F313F 8-Ports 3.5-inch SAS Hard Drive Backplane
- Supports 8 x 3.5-inch SAS Hard Drives
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge servers
- Facilitates hot-swappable drive configurations
- Ensures reliable data transfer and connectivity
- Includes necessary connectors for drive power and data
- Original Dell part for guaranteed compatibility
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Product Overview
This Dell 0F313F is an 8-Port 3.5-inch SAS Hard Drive Backplane. It is designed to connect up to eight 3.5-inch SAS hard drives to compatible Dell PowerEdge servers.
Technical Information
| Drive Bays | 8 x 3.5-inch |
| Interface | SAS |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge Servers |
| Form Factor | Backplane Board |
Product Description
The Dell 0F313F backplane board is specifically designed to enhance the storage capabilities of compatible Dell PowerEdge servers. It provides the infrastructure to connect up to eight 3.5-inch SAS hard drives, offering a high-density storage solution for demanding enterprise applications. This backplane is crucial for servers that require substantial and high-performance local storage. This board supports hot-swappable SAS drives, allowing for drive maintenance or expansion without interrupting server operations. This feature is vital for maintaining business continuity and ensuring continuous access to data. The 0F313F ensures reliable data transfer and power delivery to each drive bay, contributing to the overall stability of the storage subsystem. As a genuine Dell component, the 0F313F guarantees seamless integration and optimal performance within supported Dell PowerEdge server models. It is an ideal choice for IT professionals looking to upgrade storage, replace a failed component, or configure a server with maximum SAS drive capacity.


