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Dell FJ356 Poweredge 1855 Bare Empty Chassis for Enclosure
- Bare chassis for Dell PowerEdge 1855 server.
- Empty enclosure, requires components for a complete server.
- Designed for specific PowerEdge 1855 configurations.
- Provides the structural framework for server components.
- Facilitates custom server builds.
- Ideal for replacement or specialized configurations.
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Product Overview
The Dell FJ356 is a bare, empty chassis for the PowerEdge 1855 enclosure. It serves as the foundational structure for building a custom server configuration within the PowerEdge 1855 series.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Server Chassis |
| Model | PowerEdge 1855 |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 1855 Enclosure |
Product Description
The Dell FJ356 represents the fundamental structural component of a Dell PowerEdge 1855 server. As a bare, empty chassis, it provides the physical housing and framework upon which a complete server system can be assembled. This is particularly useful for IT professionals who need to replace a damaged chassis, build a server from scratch with specific component choices, or create specialized configurations tailored to unique application requirements. This chassis is designed to accommodate the specific motherboard form factor, drive bays, power supply units, and cooling solutions compatible with the PowerEdge 1855 server line. By offering an empty enclosure, Dell allows for maximum flexibility in component selection, enabling users to optimize for processing power, memory capacity, storage density, or network connectivity based on their needs. Utilizing the FJ356 chassis ensures that the assembled server will adhere to the physical dimensions and mounting standards of the PowerEdge 1855 series. It is the starting point for creating a functional server, requiring the addition of essential components such as a motherboard, CPUs, RAM, hard drives, power supply, and potentially network interface cards and other expansion cards.

