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Dell 1292U SCSI Backplane Board for PowerEdge 2550
- SCSI Backplane Board
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge 2550 Server
- Supports SCSI Hard Drives
- Facilitates storage connectivity and expansion
- Enables SCSI-based storage configurations
- Ensures reliable data transfer for connected drives
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Product Overview
The Dell 1292U is a SCSI backplane board designed for the Dell PowerEdge 2550 server. It provides the necessary connections for SCSI hard drives, enabling storage configuration and expansion within the server. This backplane is essential for systems utilizing SCSI storage devices in the PowerEdge 2550.
Technical Information
| Interface Type | SCSI |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 2550 |
Additional Specifications
| Function | Backplane Board |
Product Description
The Dell 1292U backplane board is a specific component tailored for the Dell PowerEdge 2550 server, focusing on the integration of SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) hard drives. This board provides the physical and electrical interface required to connect one or more SCSI drives to the server's internal bus, allowing for data storage and management. This backplane is crucial for PowerEdge 2550 servers configured with SCSI storage. SCSI technology was widely used in enterprise environments for its performance and reliability in handling multiple I/O operations. The 1292U ensures that these drives are properly seated, powered, and connected to the server's SCSI controller, facilitating seamless operation. By providing a dedicated SCSI backplane, the 1292U simplifies the process of installing and managing SCSI hard drives within the PowerEdge 2550. It is an essential part for maintaining or upgrading the storage capabilities of this server model, particularly for those relying on SCSI for their storage infrastructure.


