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HP 5185-5581 SCSI Backplane Board for LP2000R NetServer
- SCSI Backplane Board
- For HP NetServer LP2000R
- Supports SCSI storage devices
- Ensures reliable connectivity
- HP Enterprise component
- Designed for server backplane integration
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Product Overview
The HP 5185-5581 is a SCSI Backplane Board designed for the HP NetServer LP2000R. Similar to other backplane boards, it provides the essential interface for connecting SCSI storage devices to the server's backplane, ensuring robust data communication. This specific part number is often associated with the LP2000R model.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SCSI Backplane Board |
| Compatibility | HP NetServer LP2000R |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SCSI |
Product Description
The HP 5185-5581 serves as a SCSI Backplane Board, specifically engineered for deployment within the HP NetServer LP2000R server platform. This board is integral to the server's storage infrastructure, providing a standardized connection point for multiple SCSI devices. It facilitates the communication between the server's host bus adapter (HBA) or RAID controller and the physical SCSI drives installed in the chassis. As a backplane component, the 5185-5581 is designed to streamline internal connections, offering a clean and organized method for managing storage devices. This modular approach simplifies maintenance and upgrades, allowing IT professionals to service storage components with greater ease. The board is built to handle the demands of enterprise-level SCSI connectivity, ensuring data integrity and consistent performance. This specific part number, 5185-5581, is crucial for maintaining the functionality of the HP NetServer LP2000R's SCSI storage subsystem. It is a direct replacement or expansion component that ensures compatibility and reliable operation within the intended server environment. Its presence is key to enabling the server to utilize its full SCSI storage potential.



