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Dell H1069 PCI X Backplane Riser Card for PowerEdge 2850
- Type: Riser Card / Backplane
- Interface: PCI-X
- Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge 2850
- Purpose: Provides expansion slots for PCI-X devices
- Manufacturer: Dell
- Part Number: H1069
- Enables addition of multiple PCI-X cards
- Designed for server expansion
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Product Overview
The Dell H1069 is a PCI-X backplane riser card designed for the PowerEdge 2850 server. It provides expansion slots for additional PCI-X devices.
Technical Information
| Type | Riser Card / Backplane |
| Interface | PCI-X |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 2850 |
Additional Specifications
| Manufacturer | Dell |
| Part Number | H1069 |
Product Description
The Dell H1069 is a PCI-X backplane riser card specifically engineered for integration into the Dell PowerEdge 2850 server. This riser card serves as an expansion interface, allowing the server to accommodate additional PCI-X peripheral devices beyond those directly available on the motherboard. The PCI-X interface is known for its high bandwidth, making it suitable for demanding expansion cards used in enterprise environments. This riser card typically provides multiple PCI-X slots, enabling administrators to add network interface cards, storage controllers, or other specialized hardware to enhance the server's capabilities. Its design is optimized to fit within the PowerEdge 2850 chassis, ensuring proper physical installation and airflow management. The backplane nature of the riser means it acts as a central hub for connecting these expansion cards to the server's system bus. The Dell H1069 is essential for configurations of the PowerEdge 2850 that require expanded I/O capabilities. By providing a robust platform for PCI-X expansion, it allows the server to be adapted for a wider range of applications and workloads, thereby increasing its overall utility and lifespan. This component is a key part of the server's modular design, facilitating customization and upgrades.

