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Dell JJ366 Daughterboard for PowerEdge 2850
- Product Type: Daughterboard
- Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge 2850 Server
- Functionality: Expands server capabilities
- Component Integration: Houses additional controllers/ports
- Part Number: JJ366
- Ensures proper system integration
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Product Overview
The Dell JJ366 is a daughterboard specifically designed for the Dell PowerEdge 2850 server. Daughterboards often house additional controllers, ports, or specialized components to expand the server's functionality.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Daughterboard |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 2850 |
Additional Specifications
| Part Number | JJ366 |
Product Description
The Dell JJ366 is a specialized daughterboard engineered as a replacement or upgrade component for the Dell PowerEdge 2850 server. In server architecture, daughterboards serve as modular extensions, often integrating specific controllers, additional I/O ports, or other critical circuitry that complements the main system board. This particular daughterboard is designed to ensure seamless integration and full compatibility with the PowerEdge 2850 platform. While the exact function of every daughterboard can vary, they typically play a vital role in expanding the server's capabilities. This could include providing additional storage interfaces, network ports, RAID controller functionalities, or other specialized interfaces required by the server's design. The JJ366 ensures that these functions are correctly implemented and supported by the PowerEdge 2850's architecture. For administrators managing a fleet of PowerEdge 2850 servers, having access to genuine replacement parts like the JJ366 daughterboard is crucial for maintaining system integrity and minimizing downtime. It guarantees that the server's intended functionality is preserved or restored, allowing it to continue serving its purpose within the data center or network infrastructure.

