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Dell 0U0675 SCSI Backplane Board for PowerVault 220S
- SCSI Backplane Board
- For Dell PowerVault 220S
- Provides drive connections
- Supports SCSI hard drives
- Component for storage enclosure
- Facilitates data transfer
- Ensures proper drive seating
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Product Overview
The Dell 0U0675 SCSI Backplane Board is a component for the Dell PowerVault 220S storage enclosure. It provides the physical interface and connections for SCSI hard drives within the enclosure.
Technical Information
| Part Number | 0U0675 |
| Product Type | SCSI Backplane Board |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerVault 220S |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SCSI |
| Drive Bays | Multiple (specific number depends on enclosure configuration) |
Product Description
The Dell 0U0675 is a SCSI Backplane Board specifically designed for use within the Dell PowerVault 220S storage enclosure. This board serves as the central hub for connecting multiple SCSI hard disk drives to the enclosure's internal controller or host adapter. It provides the necessary physical connectors and electrical pathways for data and power to be transmitted between the drives and the rest of the storage system. As a backplane, the 0U0675 board is typically mounted at the rear of the drive bays within the PowerVault 220S. Each drive is inserted into a bay, and its SCSI connector mates with a corresponding connector on the backplane. This design simplifies drive installation and removal (often supporting hot-swapping) and consolidates the cabling required to connect all the drives, reducing clutter and improving airflow within the enclosure. This component is essential for the proper functioning of the PowerVault 220S when configured with SCSI drives. It ensures reliable communication between the drives and the server or storage controller, enabling data storage and retrieval operations. Replacement of this board would typically be necessary if there are issues with drive recognition, data transfer errors originating from the backplane, or physical damage to the board itself.

