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Dell 0U3386 SCSI Backplane Board for PowerEdge 6600
- Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge 6600 Server
- Interface: SCSI
- Form Factor: Backplane Board
- Purpose: Connects SCSI hard drives to the server
- Drive Bays: Supports multiple SCSI drives
- Functionality: Facilitates data transfer and power distribution
- Part Number: 0U3386
- System Integration: Essential for SCSI storage configurations
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Product Overview
The Dell 0U3386 is a SCSI Backplane Board designed for the Dell PowerEdge 6600 server. It provides the necessary connectivity and infrastructure for installing and managing SCSI hard drives within the server chassis.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SCSI Backplane Board |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 6600 |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SCSI |
| Drive Support | SCSI Hard Drives |
Product Description
The Dell 0U3386 is a specialized backplane board engineered for the Dell PowerEdge 6600 server, specifically catering to SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) storage configurations. This board acts as an intermediary, connecting the server's SCSI controller to the installed SCSI hard drives, enabling data communication and power delivery. In the context of the PowerEdge 6600, which is an older generation server, SCSI was a prevalent high-performance interface for storage. The 0U3386 backplane board would typically support multiple SCSI drive bays, allowing for the installation of several hard drives to create storage arrays or provide ample capacity for the server's operating system and applications. This component is crucial for maintaining or upgrading the storage capabilities of a PowerEdge 6600 server that utilizes SCSI drives. Its presence ensures proper physical mounting, electrical connection, and signal integrity for the SCSI drives, allowing them to function reliably within the server's architecture. For systems still operating with SCSI storage, the 0U3386 is an indispensable part of the storage subsystem.

