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Dell 0WR7PP SAS 6-Slots 2.5-Inch Hard Drive Backplane Board
- Supports 6 x 2.5-inch SAS Hard Drives
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge servers
- Facilitates hot-swappable drive configurations
- Ensures reliable data transfer and connectivity
- Includes necessary connectors for drive power and data
- Original Dell part for guaranteed compatibility
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Product Overview
This Dell 0WR7PP is a SAS 6-Slot 2.5-Inch Hard Drive Backplane Board. It is designed to connect up to six 2.5-inch SAS hard drives to compatible Dell PowerEdge servers.
Technical Information
| Drive Bays | 6 x 2.5-inch |
| Interface | SAS |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge Servers |
| Form Factor | Backplane Board |
Product Description
The Dell 0WR7PP backplane board is a critical component for Dell PowerEdge servers requiring high-density 2.5-inch SAS storage. This board supports up to six 2.5-inch SAS hard drives, providing a robust solution for performance-intensive applications and data storage needs. It acts as the central interface, connecting the drives to the server's storage controller. Designed with hot-swap capabilities, the 0WR7PP allows for the seamless addition or removal of drives without interrupting server operations. This feature is essential for maintaining uptime and simplifying storage management in enterprise environments. The backplane ensures reliable data transfer and power delivery to each of the six drive bays. As an original Dell part, the 0WR7PP guarantees compatibility and optimal performance with supported Dell PowerEdge server models. It is an ideal choice for IT professionals looking to maximize SAS storage density, upgrade existing configurations, or replace a faulty backplane in their server infrastructure.


