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Dell HDC09 SAS/SATA Backplane Board for PowerEdge R5500
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge R5500 server
- SAS/SATA backplane board
- Supports multiple hard drives (typically 6 or 8)
- Facilitates high-speed data transfer
- Enables RAID configurations
- Hot-swappable drive support (depending on configuration)
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Product Overview
The Dell HDC09 is a SAS/SATA backplane board designed for the Dell PowerEdge R5500 server. It provides the interface for connecting SAS and SATA hard drives within the server chassis.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Backplane Board |
| Interface | SAS/SATA |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge R5500 |
| Drive Bays | Variable (often 6 or 8 for R5500) |
Product Description
The Dell HDC09 is a critical storage component for the Dell PowerEdge R5500 server, functioning as a SAS/SATA backplane board. The PowerEdge R5500 is a rackmount server designed for performance and expandability, and the HDC09 backplane enables the integration of multiple internal hard drives or Solid State Drives (SSDs) into the system. This backplane board provides the necessary physical connectors and electrical pathways for SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) and SATA (Serial ATA) drives. These interfaces are standard for modern enterprise storage, offering high data transfer rates and reliability. The HDC09 allows the R5500 server to be configured with a substantial amount of local storage, supporting RAID configurations for data redundancy and performance enhancement. Key features often associated with the HDC09 include support for hot-swappable drives, which is crucial for maintaining system uptime and simplifying maintenance tasks. Administrators can replace or add drives without powering down the server. The backplane ensures proper connectivity and power distribution to each drive, forming an integral part of the R5500's storage subsystem and contributing to its overall capability as a versatile server platform.


