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Dell 0R684K/MD1220/CHASSIS Md1220 24-Bays SFF Disque Enclosure W/O Controller
- 24 x Small Form Factor (SFF) drive bays
- Expandable storage solution
- Chassis only - requires controller
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge servers
- Supports SAS and SATA drives
- High-density storage configuration
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Product Overview
The Dell 0R684K/MD1220/CHASSIS is a 24-bay Small Form Factor (SFF) disk enclosure, essentially a duplicate part number for the R684K/MD1220/CHASSIS. It is sold as a chassis only, requiring a separate controller purchase.
Technical Information
| Model | MD1220 |
| Part Number | 0R684K |
| Drive Bays | 24 x SFF |
Additional Specifications
| Controller | Not Included |
| Drive Type | SAS/SATA |
Product Description
The Dell 0R684K/MD1220/CHASSIS is another designation for the MD1220 disk enclosure, often indicating a specific revision or sourcing of the R684K part number. Like its counterparts, this unit provides 24 Small Form Factor (SFF) drive bays for expanding storage capacity on Dell PowerEdge servers. It is designed to house a mix of SAS and SATA drives, offering flexibility for various storage needs. This product is strictly the chassis, meaning it does not include any controller cards. A compatible Dell RAID controller or HBA must be purchased and installed separately to enable the enclosure to communicate with the host server and manage the installed drives. This approach allows for tailored storage configurations. Organizations seeking to augment their storage infrastructure with a high-capacity, dense solution will find this chassis suitable. It is well-suited for applications demanding significant disk space, such as large databases, backup targets, or media storage servers. The SFF design maximizes the number of drives within a given rack space, contributing to efficient data center utilization.



