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Dell 0HX915 8x Slimline DVD-ROM Optical Drive for PowerEdge 1950
- Slimline form factor for space-constrained environments.
- DVD-ROM drive.
- Read speed of 8x for DVDs.
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge 1950 servers.
- Provides read-only access to optical media.
- Connects via a standard optical drive interface (e.g., SATA).
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Product Overview
The Dell 0HX915 is an 8x Slimline DVD-ROM optical drive. It is designed for use in Dell PowerEdge 1950 servers, providing read-only access to CD and DVD media.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Optical Drive |
| Drive Type | DVD-ROM |
| Read Speed | 8x (DVD) |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Slimline |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 1950 |
Product Description
The Dell 0HX915 is a slimline DVD-ROM optical drive specifically designed to fit within the compact chassis of Dell PowerEdge 1950 servers. This drive offers essential read-only functionality for optical media, allowing server administrators to install operating systems, load software, or access data from CDs and DVDs. Its slimline design is crucial for integration into the 1U rackmount form factor of the PowerEdge 1950, where space is at a premium. With a maximum read speed of 8x for DVDs, the 0HX915 provides efficient access to the data contained on optical discs. While it is a read-only device and cannot write to discs, its primary purpose is to serve as a reliable media reader for server management and initial setup tasks. The drive connects to the server's motherboard using a standard interface, typically SATA, ensuring compatibility and ease of installation within the server's internal drive bays. This optical drive is a component that ensures the PowerEdge 1950 server retains the capability to interact with legacy optical media formats. It is a critical accessory for initial server deployment, troubleshooting, and any maintenance procedures that require the use of bootable CDs or DVDs. The 0HX915 represents a functional and space-saving solution for optical media access in enterprise server environments.


