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Dell 4F884 SCSI Backplane Board for PowerEdge 1650
- Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge 1650 server
- Interface Type: SCSI
- Drive Bays Supported: Varies by specific configuration (typically supports multiple drives)
- Purpose: Enables SCSI drive installation and connectivity
- Part Number: 4F884
- Legacy component for older server models
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Product Overview
The Dell 4F884 is a SCSI backplane board designed for the Dell PowerEdge 1650 server. It provides the necessary connections for SCSI hard drives within the server chassis.
Technical Information
| Server Model | Dell PowerEdge 1650 |
| Interface Type | SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Product Type | Backplane Board |
Product Description
The Dell 4F884 SCSI backplane board is a specialized component designed for the Dell PowerEdge 1650 server. This backplane is integral to the server's storage architecture, providing the physical and electrical connections required for SCSI hard drives. In its era, SCSI was a prevalent interface for high-performance storage in enterprise servers, offering robust data transfer capabilities and reliability. This backplane board facilitates the integration of multiple SCSI drives into the PowerEdge 1650 chassis. It acts as an intermediary, connecting the drives to the server's SCSI controller or host bus adapter (HBA). The specific number of drives supported would depend on the exact configuration of the PowerEdge 1650 model and the installed SCSI controller, but backplanes typically supported configurations of 4 or more drives. As a component for the PowerEdge 1650, the 4F884 represents a piece of legacy hardware. While SCSI technology has largely been superseded by SAS and SATA interfaces in modern servers, such backplanes were essential for enabling storage expansion and management in earlier generations of enterprise computing. Its function was to ensure reliable connectivity and data flow for SCSI-based storage solutions.

