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Dell DY417 Side Backplane Riser Card for PowerEdge 1950
- Type: Side Backplane Riser Card
- Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge 1950 Server
- Function: Provides expansion slots and connectivity
- Supports additional hardware integration
- Enhances server's modularity
- Ensures proper electrical and physical connections
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Product Overview
The Dell DY417 is a Side Backplane Riser Card designed for the Dell PowerEdge 1950 server. It provides expansion slots and connectivity for various components within the server.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Riser Card |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 1950 |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Side Backplane |
Product Description
The Dell DY417 Side Backplane Riser Card is an integral part of the Dell PowerEdge 1950 server's internal architecture. This riser card is designed to mount within the server chassis and provides additional slots and connectivity options, allowing for the expansion of the server's capabilities. This specific riser card is referred to as a 'Side Backplane,' indicating its placement and function within the server. It typically connects to the motherboard and provides interfaces for additional components, which could include storage devices, network adapters, or other PCI-based expansion cards. The DY417 facilitates the modular design of the PowerEdge 1950, enabling customization and upgrades. By offering these expansion points, the DY417 allows system administrators to enhance the server's performance and functionality according to specific needs. It ensures that additional hardware can be securely installed and properly interfaced with the server's core components, contributing to the overall reliability and versatility of the PowerEdge 1950.


