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Lenovo 01GV287 3.5-inch SATA/SAS 4 x Bays Backplane Board
- Supports 3.5-inch SATA/SAS Hard Drives
- 4-Bay Configuration
- Designed for Lenovo Servers
- Facilitates drive connectivity
- Enhances storage capacity
- Reliable data transfer interface
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Product Overview
This Lenovo backplane board is designed for 3.5-inch SATA/SAS drives, supporting up to 4 bays. It facilitates the connection of hard drives to the server system, enabling storage expansion and management.
Technical Information
| Drive Size | 3.5-inch |
| Interface | SATA/SAS |
Additional Specifications
| Number of Bays | 4 |
| Product Type | Backplane Board |
Product Description
The Lenovo 01GV287 is a crucial component for servers requiring robust storage solutions. This backplane board specifically supports four 3.5-inch form factor drives, offering compatibility with both SATA and SAS interfaces. This ensures flexibility in drive selection, allowing users to choose between the cost-effectiveness of SATA or the performance and reliability of SAS for their storage needs. Engineered for seamless integration into compatible Lenovo server chassis, the 01GV287 simplifies the process of adding or replacing hard drives. It provides the necessary electrical connections and physical mounting points for the drives, acting as the central hub for their communication with the server's motherboard and RAID controller. This design is optimized for efficient data transfer and power distribution to the connected drives. By utilizing this backplane board, organizations can effectively expand their server's storage capacity, crucial for handling growing data volumes in applications such as databases, virtualization, and file storage. Its design prioritizes reliability and performance, ensuring that the storage subsystem contributes to the overall stability and speed of the server.


