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Dell JJ349 SCSI Backplane Daughter Card for PowerEdge 2800
- SCSI Backplane Daughter Card.
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge 2800 servers.
- Enables connection of SCSI hard drives.
- Facilitates storage expansion.
- Part of the server's internal storage infrastructure.
- Model number JJ349.
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Product Overview
The Dell JJ349 is a SCSI Backplane Daughter Card specifically designed for the Dell PowerEdge 2800 server. This card facilitates the connection of SCSI hard drives to the server's backplane, enabling storage expansion and management.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SCSI Backplane Daughter Card |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 2800 |
| Interface | SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Function | Hard Drive Backplane Connection |
| Manufacturer | Dell |
| Part Number | JJ349 |
Product Description
The Dell JJ349 SCSI Backplane Daughter Card is a crucial component for the Dell PowerEdge 2800 server, specifically engineered to manage and connect SCSI hard drives. This daughter card interfaces with the server's main backplane, providing the necessary physical and electrical connections for multiple SCSI drives. Its integration allows for the expansion of the server's storage capacity, which is essential for businesses requiring significant data storage and high-performance access. This card plays a vital role in the server's storage architecture by acting as an intermediary between the drives and the server's controller. It ensures that SCSI drives can be seamlessly integrated, hot-swapped (if supported by the server chassis and OS), and managed effectively. The design is optimized for the PowerEdge 2800, ensuring compatibility and reliable performance within that specific server environment. By utilizing the JJ349, administrators can configure RAID arrays, add additional storage for applications, or replace existing drives without compromising the server's operational integrity. It is a testament to Dell's modular design philosophy, allowing for specific component upgrades and replacements to maintain and enhance server functionality.

