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HMT9X - Dell HDD SAS 4X2.5 Backplane Board for PowerEdge M820
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge M820.
- Supports 4 x 2.5-inch SAS HDDs.
- SAS interface for high performance.
- 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 HMT9X is a 4x2.5-inch SAS HDD backplane board designed for the Dell PowerEdge M820 server. It enables the connection of multiple small form factor SAS hard drives.
Technical Information
| Server Model | PowerEdge M820 |
| Drive Bays | 4 x 2.5-inch |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SAS |
| Form Factor | Backplane Board |
Product Description
The Dell HMT9X backplane board is a specialized component designed specifically for the Dell PowerEdge M820 server. It is engineered to support four 2.5-inch SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) hard disk drives (HDDs), providing a dedicated interface for these drives within the server's chassis. This backplane is crucial for building out the storage capacity of the M820 and ensuring efficient data flow to and from the drives. Utilizing the SAS interface, the HMT9X backplane ensures high-speed data transfer rates and robust connectivity, which are essential for demanding enterprise applications. A key feature of this backplane is its support for hot-swapping, allowing drives to be replaced or added while the server is running. This capability is vital for maintaining system uptime and simplifying maintenance tasks without requiring a full system shutdown. As an integral part of the PowerEdge M820's storage subsystem, the HMT9X backplane board enables the implementation of various RAID configurations, enhancing data redundancy and performance. It is a critical component for users looking to optimize their storage infrastructure for reliability and speed.

