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Dell TDM6T 4 BAY LFF 3.5-inch Hard Drive Backplane for PowerEdge R440
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge R440.
- Supports 4 x 3.5-inch LFF SAS/SATA drives.
- LFF (Large Form Factor) drive support.
- Facilitates hot-swappable drive functionality.
- Integral part of the server's storage subsystem.
- Ensures reliable data transfer.
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Product Overview
The Dell TDM6T is a 4-bay LFF (Large Form Factor) 3.5-inch hard drive backplane for the Dell PowerEdge R440 server. It provides the interface for connecting four 3.5-inch drives.
Technical Information
| Server Model | PowerEdge R440 |
| Drive Bays | 4 x 3.5-inch LFF |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SAS/SATA |
| Form Factor | Backplane Board |
Product Description
The Dell TDM6T is a 4-bay Large Form Factor (LFF) 3.5-inch hard drive backplane specifically designed for the Dell PowerEdge R440 server. This backplane board serves as the central connection point for up to four 3.5-inch SAS or SATA hard drives, enabling storage expansion and management within the server chassis. It is engineered to support the larger 3.5-inch drive form factor, which typically offers higher capacities compared to 2.5-inch drives, making it suitable for servers requiring substantial storage space. The backplane board facilitates both SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) and SATA (Serial ATA) interfaces, providing flexibility in drive selection. A key feature is its support for hot-swapping, allowing drives to be replaced or added without shutting down the server, ensuring continuous operation and simplifying maintenance. As an integral part of the PowerEdge R440's storage infrastructure, the TDM6T backplane enables the implementation of RAID configurations for data redundancy and performance optimization. It ensures reliable data transfer and connectivity for the installed drives, making it a critical component for the server's storage subsystem.

