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IBM 82G3624 Hot-Swappable Backplane Assembly Server
- Hot-swappable backplane assembly
- Designed for IBM servers
- Facilitates component replacement
- Supports hot-plug functionality
- Ensures system availability
- Critical for server maintenance and upgrades
- Provides connectivity for various server modules
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Product Overview
The IBM 82G3624 is a Hot-Swappable Backplane Assembly designed for IBM servers. It facilitates the connection and management of server components, allowing for replacement without system downtime.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Backplane Assembly |
| Feature | Hot-Swappable |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | IBM Servers |
Product Description
The IBM 82G3624 is a sophisticated backplane assembly that forms the backbone of component connectivity within compatible IBM server systems. Its defining characteristic is its hot-swappable capability, which means that components connected to this backplane can be inserted or removed while the server is powered on and operational. This feature is paramount for enterprise environments that require maximum uptime and continuous availability of services. This assembly typically provides the necessary electrical interfaces and physical mounting points for various server components, which could include hard drives, power supplies, or other critical modules. By enabling hot-swapping, the 82G3624 significantly simplifies maintenance, upgrades, and component replacements. Administrators can service or replace faulty parts without the need to schedule downtime, thus minimizing disruption to business operations. As a hot-swappable backplane assembly, the 82G3624 is engineered for reliability and ease of service. It ensures that connections are robust and that the system can gracefully handle the addition or removal of components. This makes it an essential part of IBM's server architecture for environments where uninterrupted operation is a critical requirement.


