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IBM 74Y2245 8-Slot SAS SFF Media Backplane Board for Power 750
- Slot Count: 8
- Drive Size: SAS SFF (Small Form Factor)
- Interface: SAS
- Type: Media Backplane Board
- Compatibility: IBM Power 750 Server
- Function: Connects SAS drives
- Purpose: High-density storage
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Product Overview
The IBM 74Y2245 is an 8-slot SAS SFF (Small Form Factor) media backplane board designed for the IBM Power 750 server. It provides the necessary connections for eight small form factor SAS drives, enabling high-density storage within the server. This backplane is essential for the storage configuration of the Power 750.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Media Backplane Board |
| Slots | 8 |
| Drive Size | SFF |
Additional Specifications
| Interface Type | SAS |
| Server Model | IBM Power 750 |
Product Description
The IBM 74Y2245 is a specialized media backplane board designed for the IBM Power 750 server. This component is engineered to support eight Small Form Factor (SFF) SAS drives, providing a high-density storage solution within the server chassis. The SAS interface ensures high-speed data transfer and reliable connectivity, which are crucial for the performance demands of the Power 750 platform. This backplane board acts as the central hub for connecting the eight SAS drives to the server's internal architecture. It provides the necessary connectors and electrical pathways for both data communication and power delivery to each drive. The design is optimized to maintain signal integrity, even with multiple high-speed SAS connections. As an integral part of the IBM Power 750's storage subsystem, the 74Y2245 backplane is built to meet rigorous enterprise standards. Its role is critical in enabling the server to provide robust and scalable storage capabilities. The backplane's design facilitates efficient management and potential hot-swapping of drives, depending on the overall server configuration, ensuring high availability.

