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Dell PS4100/CHASSIS Ps4100X 12X 3.5 Sas Disk Array No Controllers Chassis Only
- 12 x 3.5-inch drive bays
- SAS disk array chassis
- Chassis only - requires controllers
- Designed for Dell PowerVault PS4100X
- Supports large capacity drives
- Expandable storage solution
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Product Overview
The Dell PS4100/CHASSIS is a 12-bay 3.5-inch SAS Disk Array chassis, part of the PowerVault series. This unit is sold as a chassis only and requires separate purchase of controllers for operation.
Technical Information
| Model | PowerVault PS4100X |
| Drive Bays | 12 x 3.5-inch |
| Interface | SAS |
Additional Specifications
| Controller | Not Included |
| Form Factor | Chassis |
Product Description
The Dell PS4100/CHASSIS is the foundational component for building a high-capacity storage solution based on the Dell PowerVault PS4100X platform. This chassis is designed to house twelve 3.5-inch SAS drives, offering a substantial amount of raw storage in a relatively compact form factor. It is engineered for reliability and performance, providing a robust enclosure for enterprise-level data storage needs. Crucially, this product is sold as a chassis only. This means that it includes the physical enclosure, backplane, power supplies, and cooling fans, but it does not come with the necessary controllers to manage the drives or connect to a host system. Customers will need to acquire compatible Dell SAS controllers separately to make this disk array operational. This chassis is ideal for organizations that require significant storage expansion for applications such as backups, archiving, media storage, or large datasets. The support for 3.5-inch SAS drives allows for the use of high-capacity drives, maximizing the storage density. It serves as a cost-effective way to add scalable storage capacity to an existing infrastructure when combined with the appropriate controllers.



