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Dell TCVR8 2.5-inch Hard Drive Backplane Board for PowerEdge M820
- Supports 2.5-inch hard drives.
- Compatible with Dell PowerEdge M820 servers.
- Facilitates SAS and SATA drive connectivity.
- Enables hot-swap functionality for drives.
- Provides a connection interface for storage.
- Integral part of the M820's storage subsystem.
- Designed for blade server environments.
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Product Overview
The Dell TCVR8 is a 2.5-inch hard drive backplane board designed for the PowerEdge M820 server. It allows for the connection and management of multiple 2.5-inch SAS or SATA hard drives within the server's modular chassis.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Hard Drive Backplane Board |
| Drive Bays | 2.5-inch |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SAS/SATA |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge M820 |
Product Description
The Dell TCVR8 is a specialized backplane board engineered for the Dell PowerEdge M820 blade server. This component is essential for enabling the server to utilize its internal 2.5-inch drive bays, providing the necessary physical and electrical connections for hard drives or SSDs. It acts as the central interface between the drives and the server's motherboard or RAID controller, facilitating data transfer and power distribution. Designed to support both SAS and SATA interfaces, the TCVR8 offers flexibility in drive selection, allowing organizations to choose drives based on performance, capacity, or cost requirements. The backplane is crucial for implementing hot-swap capabilities, which means drives can be added, removed, or replaced while the server is operational, minimizing downtime and simplifying maintenance tasks. This backplane board is a key element in the storage architecture of the PowerEdge M820, contributing to its overall storage density and expandability within the blade server form factor. Its reliable design ensures stable connections and efficient operation, supporting the demanding workloads typically handled by enterprise-grade blade servers.


