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HP 802269-001 15 Bay LFF HDD Backplane for Apollo 4530 Gen9 Server
- Type: HDD Backplane Board
- Drive Bays: 15 x LFF (Large Form Factor)
- Server Compatibility: HP Apollo 4530 Gen9
- Interface: SAS/SATA support
- Hot-Plug Capability
- High-density storage solution
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Product Overview
The HP 802269-001 is a 15-bay Large Form Factor (LFF) HDD backplane designed for the HP Apollo 4530 Gen9 Server. It provides the physical and electrical interface for connecting multiple hard drives to the server system.
Technical Information
| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | 802269-001 |
| Type | HDD Backplane |
Additional Specifications
| Drive Bays | 15 x LFF |
| Server Compatibility | HP Apollo 4530 Gen9 |
Product Description
The HP 802269-001 backplane board is a specialized component engineered for the HP Apollo 4530 Gen9 server. It is designed to accommodate fifteen Large Form Factor (LFF) hard disk drives, enabling a high-density storage configuration within the server chassis. This backplane acts as the central hub for connecting these drives to the server's storage controllers, typically via SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) or SATA interfaces. This backplane supports hot-plug functionality, allowing administrators to add or remove drives without powering down the server. This feature is critical for maintaining continuous operation and simplifying maintenance tasks in enterprise environments. The board provides the necessary power and data connections for each of the 15 drive bays, ensuring reliable communication and performance for the installed HDDs. As an integral part of the HP Apollo 4530 Gen9 system, the 802269-001 backplane is crucial for expanding storage capacity and managing large datasets. Its robust design ensures stability and efficiency for demanding storage workloads, making it a key component for businesses requiring significant and accessible storage resources.


