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NetApp P41139-07-C DS3524 SAS Controller Drive Module I/F-4
- NetApp DS3524 Storage System Component
- SAS Controller Drive Module
- Interface Module
- High-speed SAS connectivity
- Designed for NetApp DS3524
- Facilitates data transfer
- Hot-swappable
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Product Overview
The NetApp P41139-07-C is a SAS Controller Drive Module Interface for the DS3524 storage system. It is designed to provide high-speed SAS connectivity for data transfer.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Controller Drive Module Interface |
| System Compatibility | NetApp DS3524 |
Additional Specifications
| Interface Type | SAS |
| Function | Data transfer and communication |
Product Description
The NetApp P41139-07-C functions as a SAS Controller Drive Module Interface within the NetApp DS3524 storage system. This module is essential for establishing and maintaining high-speed SAS connections, enabling seamless data transfer between the host servers and the disk drives within the storage array. Its role is pivotal in ensuring the efficient operation and performance of the DS3524 platform. This interface module is engineered to support the demanding requirements of enterprise storage environments. By utilizing the SAS protocol, it provides a reliable and high-bandwidth pathway for data, supporting various RAID configurations and storage management features offered by NetApp. The P41139-07-C is a key element in the architecture that allows the DS3524 to deliver robust storage solutions. As a hot-swappable component, the NetApp P41139-07-C allows for easy replacement or addition without interrupting system operations. This feature is critical for maintaining high availability and minimizing service disruptions. It underscores the design principles of the DS3524 system, which prioritizes uptime and serviceability for critical data infrastructure.



