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Dell C1810 1 x 2 Hard Drive Cage Assembly for PowerEdge 4600
- Product Type: Hard Drive Cage Assembly
- Brand: Dell
- Model: C1810
- Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge 4600
- Drive Configuration: 1 x 2 (supports two drives)
- Drive Size: 3.5-inch
- Interface: SCSI/SAS (depending on server configuration)
- Material: Metal
- Installation: Internal server component
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Product Overview
The Dell C1810 is a 1 x 2 Hard Drive Cage Assembly designed for the Dell PowerEdge 4600 server. It allows for the installation of two 3.5-inch hard drives.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Hard Drive Cage Assembly |
| Brand | Dell |
| Model | C1810 |
Additional Specifications
| Compatible Server Model | Dell PowerEdge 4600 |
| Drive Bays | 2 x 3.5-inch |
| Interface Support | SCSI/SAS |
Product Description
The Dell C1810 Hard Drive Cage Assembly is specifically designed for the Dell PowerEdge 4600 server, enabling the installation of two 3.5-inch hard drives. This component serves as the physical structure that holds the drives securely in place within the server chassis, ensuring proper alignment and connection to the server's storage interface. This '1 x 2' configuration indicates that the cage is designed to accommodate two drives side-by-side. It is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the server's storage system, providing support and protection for the hard drives. The cage often includes features for easy drive insertion and removal, facilitating maintenance and upgrades. As a genuine Dell part, the C1810 ensures compatibility and reliable operation within the PowerEdge 4600 server environment. It is essential for servers that require internal storage capacity or for replacing existing drive cages. The correct functioning of this cage is fundamental for the server to recognize and utilize the installed hard drives for data storage and access.



