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Dell R710-DVD-ROM R710 DVDROM Optical Kit FBOM
- Type: DVD-ROM Optical Drive Kit
- Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge R710 Server
- Interface: SATA (assumed for R710)
- Function: Read optical media
- Use: Software installation, diagnostics, data access
- Form Factor: Internal Drive
- Manufacturer: Dell
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Product Overview
The Dell R710-DVD-ROM is an optical drive kit specifically designed for the Dell PowerEdge R710 server. This FBOM (Factory Build Option) kit includes a DVD-ROM drive, enabling the server to read optical media for software installation, diagnostics, or data access.
Technical Information
| Product Type | DVD-ROM Optical Drive Kit |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge R710 Server |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SATA (assumed) |
| Function | Read Optical Media |
Product Description
The Dell R710-DVD-ROM is a dedicated optical drive kit designed as a Factory Build Option (FBOM) for the Dell PowerEdge R710 server. This kit provides the essential functionality to read data from DVD-ROM discs, which is crucial for various server management tasks. These tasks include installing operating systems, loading drivers, running diagnostic software, or accessing data distributed on optical media. The drive utilizes a SATA interface, which is standard for internal optical drives in modern server platforms like the R710, ensuring efficient data transfer between the drive and the server's motherboard. Its internal form factor allows for clean integration within the server chassis, maintaining the server's overall design integrity and airflow. This DVD-ROM kit is an important component for maintaining and managing the Dell PowerEdge R710 server, offering a reliable method for interacting with optical media. It ensures that administrators have the necessary tools for initial server setup, software deployment, and troubleshooting, making it a valuable addition to the server's hardware configuration.


