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HP 775427-001 Optional Universal Media Bay Cage
- Optional Universal Media Bay Cage
- Designed for HP Servers
- Houses internal media devices (e.g., ODD, Tape Drive)
- Provides secure mounting and enclosure
- Facilitates installation of additional storage or backup media
- Standardized bay size compatibility
- Accessory for server expansion
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Product Overview
The HP 775427-001 is an Optional Universal Media Bay Cage. This accessory is designed to house and secure various media devices, such as optical drives or tape drives, within compatible HP server chassis.
Technical Information
| Type | Media Bay Cage |
| Compatibility | HP Servers (Universal) |
Additional Specifications
| Purpose | Housing Media Devices |
Product Description
The HP 775427-001 Optional Universal Media Bay Cage is an accessory designed to provide a standardized mounting solution for various internal media devices within compatible HP server platforms. This cage typically fits into a standard drive bay slot within the server chassis, offering a secure enclosure for components like slimline optical drives (CD/DVD/Blu-ray), tape drives, or other specialized media readers. Its 'Universal' designation suggests that it is designed to accommodate a range of media bay form factors or devices, simplifying the process of adding or replacing optical or tape drives in HP servers. By providing a dedicated and secure housing, the cage ensures that these devices are properly installed, protected from physical damage, and integrated correctly with the server's internal connections. This component is essential for servers that may not come with an optical drive or tape backup as standard, or for those requiring the addition of secondary media capabilities. It allows IT administrators to easily expand the server's functionality by adding the ability to read discs, perform local backups to tape, or install software from optical media, thereby enhancing the server's versatility and utility in various IT environments.



