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HP 800357-001 12-Bay LFF 3.5-Inch HDD Backplane Board
- 12-Bay LFF 3.5-inch HDD Backplane Board
- Supports SAS and SATA drives
- Designed for HP storage systems
- Enables hot-swap functionality
- Provides high storage density
- Robust connectivity for large drives
- Facilitates storage expansion and management
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Product Overview
The HP 800357-001 is a 12-bay Large Form Factor (LFF) 3.5-inch HDD Backplane Board. It is designed for HP storage solutions, allowing for the installation and hot-swapping of twelve 3.5-inch SAS or SATA hard disk drives.
Technical Information
| Product Type | HDD Backplane Board |
| Bays | 12 x 3.5-inch LFF |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SAS/SATA |
| Compatibility | HP Storage Systems |
Product Description
The HP 800357-001 backplane board is a high-capacity storage component designed to accommodate twelve 3.5-inch Large Form Factor (LFF) Hard Disk Drives (HDDs). This backplane is engineered for HP storage enclosures and servers, providing a robust and organized solution for deploying significant amounts of storage capacity. It supports both SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) and SATA (Serial ATA) interfaces, offering flexibility in drive selection and compatibility with a wide range of enterprise-grade HDDs. The backplane is typically designed with hot-swap capabilities, allowing drives to be added or removed without interrupting the operation of the storage system. This feature is critical for maintaining high availability, performing drive replacements, or expanding storage on the fly. With its twelve bays, the HP 800357-001 is ideal for building dense storage solutions, such as in direct-attached storage (DAS) enclosures, network-attached storage (NAS) devices, or storage area networks (SANs). It ensures reliable connectivity and power distribution to each drive, contributing to the overall stability and performance of the storage subsystem.

