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HP 412445-001 SCSI Backplane for ProLiant ML570 Gen3 Server
- Provides SCSI interface for hard drive connectivity
- Designed for HP ProLiant ML570 Gen3 server models
- Supports multiple SCSI hard drives
- Facilitates data transfer between drives and the server
- Essential for configuring the server's internal SCSI storage
- Ensures reliable connection for SCSI storage devices
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Product Overview
The HP 412445-001 is a SCSI Backplane Board designed for the HP ProLiant ML570 Gen3 server. It provides the necessary connections and interface for SCSI hard drives, enabling their integration into the server's storage subsystem.
Technical Information
| Component Type | SCSI Backplane Board |
| Interface | SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP ProLiant ML570 Gen3 |
Product Description
The HP 412445-001 SCSI Backplane Board is a specialized component engineered for the HP ProLiant ML570 Gen3 server. Its primary role is to serve as the central connection point for internal SCSI hard drives. This backplane board provides the physical connectors and the necessary electrical interface to link multiple SCSI drives to the server's storage controller, allowing them to function as part of the server's internal storage array. SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) was a common standard for high-performance storage in servers and workstations, known for its robust command queuing and efficient data transfer capabilities. This backplane board facilitates the communication between the SCSI drives and the server's motherboard or RAID controller, enabling data to be read from and written to the drives. It is crucial for systems that rely on SCSI technology for their primary or secondary storage needs. For the ProLiant ML570 Gen3, this backplane board is integral to configuring its internal storage capacity using SCSI drives. It ensures that the drives are properly seated, powered, and connected for reliable operation. Administrators responsible for maintaining or upgrading these specific server models will find this component essential for managing their SCSI storage infrastructure.


