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Dell 0Y2429 1 x 6 SCSI Backplane Board for PowerEdge 1800
- 1x6 SCSI Backplane Board
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge 1800 server
- Supports up to 6 SCSI hard drives
- Provides physical drive bays and connectors
- Facilitates hot-swap functionality (if supported by chassis)
- Essential for storage configuration in PowerEdge 1800
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Product Overview
The Dell 0Y2429 is a 1x6 SCSI Backplane Board designed for the Dell PowerEdge 1800 server. This backplane provides the physical interface and connectivity for up to six SCSI hard drives within the server chassis.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SCSI Backplane Board |
| Number of Bays | 6 |
| Interface Type | SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 1800 |
| Form Factor | Internal Component |
Product Description
The Dell 0Y2429 is a specialized backplane board engineered specifically for the Dell PowerEdge 1800 server. Its primary function is to serve as the central hub for connecting and managing up to six SCSI hard disk drives within the server chassis. This board provides the necessary physical connectors, power distribution, and data signaling pathways required for the drives to communicate with the server's motherboard and RAID controller. This 1x6 SCSI backplane is crucial for configuring the storage subsystem of the PowerEdge 1800. It allows for the installation of multiple hard drives, enabling configurations that can range from simple storage expansion to more complex RAID arrays for data redundancy and performance enhancement. Depending on the server chassis and configuration, this backplane may also support hot-swapping of drives, allowing for drive replacement or addition without powering down the server, which is vital for maintaining uptime in enterprise environments. Installation of the 0Y2429 backplane involves connecting it to the server's motherboard via appropriate SCSI cables and power connectors. It is an integral part of the server's internal architecture, ensuring reliable connectivity and data transfer between the storage devices and the rest of the system. For administrators of the Dell PowerEdge 1800, this backplane is a key component for managing and expanding the server's storage capacity.


