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Dell FK6YW Smart Controller Battery Module for EqualLogic PS6210
- Dell Smart Controller Battery Module
- Compatible with EqualLogic PS6210
- Provides backup power for controller cache
- Protects data during power outages
- Ensures RAID array integrity
- Lithium-ion technology
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Product Overview
This is a Dell FK6YW Smart Controller Battery Module, designed for the EqualLogic PS6210 storage array. It provides backup power to protect data in the event of a power failure.
Technical Information
| Part Number | FK6YW |
| Type | Smart Controller Battery Module |
| Brand | Dell |
Additional Specifications
| Product Line | EqualLogic |
| Model | PS6210 |
Product Description
The Dell FK6YW is a Smart Controller Battery Module specifically engineered for the Dell EqualLogic PS6210 storage array. This module serves as a critical backup power source for the controller's cache memory. In the event of a sudden power loss, the battery ensures that any data residing in the cache is safely written to the persistent storage, thereby preventing data corruption or loss. This battery module utilizes advanced lithium-ion technology to deliver reliable and long-lasting performance. It is designed to integrate seamlessly with the EqualLogic PS6210 controller, ensuring optimal functionality and protection for your stored data. The module's role is vital for maintaining data integrity, especially in environments where continuous data availability is a requirement. Regular monitoring of the battery's health is recommended through the EqualLogic management interface. Timely replacement of the FK6YW battery module when it reaches the end of its operational life is essential to maintain the protective capabilities of the storage array and safeguard against potential data incidents.


