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Dell KP440 SAS Backplane Board for PowerEdge R805
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge R805.
- Supports SAS hard drives.
- Facilitates drive connectivity and management.
- Enables hot-swappable drive functionality.
- Integral part of the server's storage subsystem.
- Ensures reliable data transfer.
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Product Overview
The Dell KP440 is a SAS backplane board designed for the Dell PowerEdge R805 server. It facilitates the connection of multiple hard drives to the server's storage controller.
Technical Information
| Server Model | PowerEdge R805 |
| Interface | SAS |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Backplane Board |
| Drive Type | HDD/SSD |
Product Description
The Dell KP440 SAS backplane board is a critical component specifically designed for the Dell PowerEdge R805 server. Its main purpose is to provide a robust and organized interface for connecting multiple SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) hard drives or solid-state drives (SSDs) to the server's internal storage controller. This backplane is essential for configuring and expanding the server's storage capacity. By utilizing the SAS interface, the KP440 ensures high-speed data transfer rates and reliable connectivity, which are crucial for performance-sensitive enterprise applications. A key feature often integrated into such backplanes is support for hot-swapping, allowing administrators to replace or add drives while the server is operational. This capability minimizes downtime and simplifies maintenance procedures. The KP440 backplane board plays a significant role in enabling RAID configurations on the PowerEdge R805, which enhances data redundancy and improves storage performance. It is a fundamental piece of hardware that directly impacts the server's storage subsystem's efficiency, reliability, and manageability.


