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EMC 100-562-448 2.5-Inch HD Tray Caddy
- Compatible with 2.5-inch SAS/SATA Hard Drives and SSDs
- Designed for EMC storage systems
- Hot-swappable functionality
- Ensures secure drive installation and connectivity
- Facilitates easy drive insertion and removal
- Robust construction for enterprise environments
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Product Overview
The EMC 100-562-448 is a 2.5-Inch Hard Drive Tray Caddy designed for use with EMC storage systems. It provides a secure and hot-swappable mounting solution for 2.5-inch SAS or SATA drives.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Hard Drive Tray Caddy |
| Drive Size | 2.5-inch |
| Interface | SAS/SATA |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | EMC |
| Model | 100-562-448 |
Product Description
The EMC 100-562-448 is a high-quality 2.5-inch hard drive tray caddy specifically manufactured for integration into EMC storage arrays and servers. This caddy is essential for securely housing and connecting 2.5-inch SAS and SATA drives, including both traditional hard disk drives (HDDs) and solid-state drives (SSDs). Its design is optimized to ensure a perfect fit within EMC's proprietary drive bays, guaranteeing reliable performance and data integrity. This tray caddy supports hot-swappable drive technology, a critical feature in enterprise storage environments. It allows administrators to replace or add drives without powering down the storage system, thereby maximizing uptime and ensuring continuous data availability. The robust construction of the 100-562-448 tray ensures that the drive is protected and properly seated, maintaining stable electrical connections for both data and power. Utilizing the EMC 100-562-448 tray is crucial for maintaining the operational integrity and performance of EMC storage solutions. It simplifies the process of drive management, whether for capacity expansion, performance upgrades, or replacing failed components. This component reflects EMC's commitment to providing reliable and efficient hardware for demanding data center applications.


