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Dell 0U7837 Backplane Board for PowerEdge 2900
- Compatible with Dell PowerEdge 2900 servers.
- Supports multiple hard drive bays.
- Facilitates SAS/SATA drive connectivity.
- Ensures reliable data transfer between drives and the server.
- Designed for hot-swappable drive configurations.
- Integral component for server storage subsystem.
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Product Overview
The Dell 0U7837 is a backplane board designed for the Dell PowerEdge 2900 server. It facilitates the connection of hard drives to the server's system board, enabling storage expansion and management.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Backplane Board |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 2900 |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SAS/SATA |
Product Description
The Dell 0U7837 backplane board is a critical component within the Dell PowerEdge 2900 server chassis. Its primary function is to provide a robust and organized interface for connecting internal hard drives or SSDs to the server's motherboard. This board is engineered to support the high-speed data transfer requirements of modern storage solutions, ensuring efficient communication between the storage media and the server's processing units. Designed with scalability and ease of maintenance in mind, the 0U7837 typically supports hot-swappable drives. This feature allows administrators to add, remove, or replace drives without powering down the server, minimizing downtime and maximizing operational availability. The backplane board also plays a role in power distribution to the connected drives, ensuring stable power delivery for optimal performance and longevity. By consolidating drive connections onto a single board, the 0U7837 simplifies internal cabling and improves airflow within the server chassis. This not only contributes to a cleaner build but also aids in thermal management, which is crucial for maintaining system stability and preventing component failure. It is an essential part of the server's storage infrastructure, enabling flexible and reliable data storage configurations.


