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Dell P669H Hard Drive Backplane Riser Board for PowerEdge M610
- Type: Hard Drive Backplane Riser Board
- Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge M610 Server
- Function: Connects hard drives to the system
- Enables hot-swapping of drives (if supported by chassis)
- Integral part of the storage subsystem
- Ensures reliable data transfer for storage devices
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Product Overview
The Dell P669H is a Hard Drive Backplane Riser Board specifically designed for the Dell PowerEdge M610 server. It serves as the connection point for hard drives within the server chassis.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Hard Drive Backplane Riser Board |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge M610 |
Additional Specifications
| Function | Hard Drive Connectivity |
Product Description
The Dell P669H Hard Drive Backplane Riser Board is a critical component within the Dell PowerEdge M610 server, playing a central role in the system's storage architecture. This board acts as the interface between the server's main system board and the hard drives installed in the chassis. It provides the necessary connectors and circuitry to power the drives and facilitate data communication between them and the server's storage controller. Designed for the modular M610 blade server, the P669H ensures that storage devices can be integrated efficiently. Depending on the server configuration and chassis design, this backplane may also support hot-swapping capabilities, allowing drives to be added or removed without powering down the server. This feature is crucial for maintaining high availability and simplifying maintenance tasks in enterprise environments. The P669H is engineered to meet Dell's standards for reliability and performance, ensuring stable power delivery and robust data transfer rates for the connected hard drives. Its presence is fundamental for the server's ability to store and access data, making it an indispensable part of the M610's overall functionality.



