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Dell 8TGM0 16-Bay 2.5-inch Backplane Board for PowerEdge R730
- Supports 16 x 2.5-inch Drive Bays
- Hot-Swappable Drive Support
- Compatible with Dell PowerEdge R730
- SAS/SATA Drive Compatibility
- Facilitates high-density storage configurations
- Enables easy drive replacement and management
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Product Overview
Dell 8TGM0 16-Bay 2.5-inch Backplane Board for PowerEdge R730. This backplane board allows for the connection and management of up to 16 hot-swappable 2.5-inch SAS or SATA drives within a Dell PowerEdge R730 server.
Technical Information
| Drive Bays | 16 x 2.5-inch |
| Hot-Swap Capability | Yes |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge R730 |
| Interface Support | SAS/SATA |
Product Description
The Dell 8TGM0 is a critical component for expanding storage capacity within the Dell PowerEdge R730 server. This 16-bay 2.5-inch backplane board provides the physical interface and electrical connections necessary to support a high density of small form factor drives. Its design is optimized for the R730 chassis, ensuring a secure and reliable fit. Featuring hot-swappable capabilities, the 8TGM0 allows administrators to add or replace drives without powering down the server. This feature is essential for maintaining uptime and minimizing disruptions in mission-critical environments. The backplane board supports both SAS and SATA drives, offering flexibility to choose the most suitable storage media based on performance and cost requirements. By enabling the installation of up to 16 drives, this backplane board significantly enhances the storage potential of the PowerEdge R730. It is a fundamental part of building high-performance storage solutions, such as RAID arrays, for demanding applications like virtualization, databases, and large-scale data storage.

