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Dell H965N Expansion Mezzanine Card for PowerEdge FC630
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge FC630 server
- Mezzanine form factor
- Expands server connectivity options
- Enhances server performance and capabilities
- Specific model: H965N
- Manufacturer: Dell
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Product Overview
The Dell H965N is an expansion mezzanine card designed for the Dell PowerEdge FC630 server. It provides additional connectivity and functionality to enhance the server's capabilities.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Expansion Mezzanine Card |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge FC630 |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Mezzanine |
Product Description
The Dell H965N expansion mezzanine card is a crucial component for extending the functionality of the Dell PowerEdge FC630 server. This card is specifically engineered to integrate seamlessly with the FC630's architecture, offering a compact and efficient way to add specialized capabilities without occupying standard PCIe slots. By utilizing a mezzanine form factor, the H965N maximizes space utilization within the dense FC630 chassis. This allows for greater flexibility in server configurations, enabling IT administrators to tailor the server's resources to specific workload requirements. The card's design ensures robust performance and reliability, making it suitable for demanding enterprise environments. Installation of the H965N typically involves direct integration into a dedicated mezzanine slot on the PowerEdge FC630 motherboard. This provides a high-bandwidth connection and ensures optimal communication between the card and the server's core components. The specific functionalities provided by the H965N will depend on its intended purpose, which could range from enhanced networking to specialized I/O.
