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Dell 0F3708 SCSI Backplane Board for PowerEdge 3250
- SCSI Backplane Board
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge 3250
- Supports SCSI Hard Drives
- Provides Data and Power Connections
- Connects drives to server system board
- Facilitates drive installation
- Component for storage subsystem
- Legacy SCSI interface support
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Product Overview
The Dell 0F3708 is a SCSI Backplane Board designed for the Dell PowerEdge 3250 server. It provides the interface for connecting SCSI hard drives to the server's system board.
Technical Information
| Model | 0F3708 |
| Brand | Dell |
| Type | SCSI Backplane Board |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SCSI |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 3250 |
| Form Factor | Internal Backplane |
Product Description
The Dell 0F3708 is a SCSI Backplane Board specifically manufactured for the Dell PowerEdge 3250 server. This component serves as the crucial interface that connects SCSI hard drives to the server's main system board. In its era, SCSI was a prevalent interface for high-performance storage, and this backplane board was designed to leverage that technology for the PowerEdge 3250's storage subsystem. The backplane provides the necessary physical connectors and electrical pathways to ensure reliable data transfer and power delivery to the installed SCSI drives. It simplifies the internal cabling within the server chassis, offering a more organized and integrated approach to storage connectivity compared to direct cable connections. As a component for the PowerEdge 3250, the 0F3708 is essential for building or maintaining the storage configuration of this particular server model. It represents a key part of the server's ability to utilize SCSI drives for its operating system, applications, or data storage needs, reflecting the storage standards prevalent at the time of the server's design.

