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Dell YC340 SCSI Hard Drive Tray Caddy for PowerEdge 1850
- Interface Compatibility: SCSI
- Server Model: Dell PowerEdge 1850
- Type: Hard Drive Tray / Caddy
- Brand: Dell
- Part Number: YC340
- Designed for specific PowerEdge server
- Ensures secure mounting of SCSI drives
- Facilitates drive management
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Product Overview
The Dell YC340 is a SCSI hard drive tray caddy specifically designed for Dell PowerEdge 1850 servers. It facilitates the installation and removal of SCSI hard drives within the server's drive bays. This tray ensures proper connectivity and mounting for SCSI drives in this particular server model.
Technical Information
| Interface Compatibility | SCSI |
| Server Model | Dell PowerEdge 1850 |
| Type | Hard Drive Tray / Caddy |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | Dell |
| Part Number | YC340 |
Product Description
The Dell YC340 hard drive tray caddy is a specialized component tailored for the Dell PowerEdge 1850 server. This server model, often used in enterprise environments, relies on SCSI hard drives for its storage needs. The YC340 caddy is engineered to provide a perfect fit and secure connection for these SCSI drives within the server's designated drive bays. This tray ensures that the SCSI drive is correctly aligned with the server's backplane connectors, allowing for proper data and power transmission. It also provides the physical mounting points required to secure the drive within the chassis, preventing any movement or stress on the connections. While SCSI drives and their associated caddies might not always support hot-plugging, the YC340 facilitates the manual insertion and removal process. For owners and operators of the Dell PowerEdge 1850, the YC340 is an indispensable part for maintaining or expanding the server's storage capacity. Using the correct, model-specific caddy guarantees compatibility and reliability, ensuring the storage subsystem functions as intended.


