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SuperMicro SATA813 SUPERMICRO Backplane Board
- Server backplane board
- Supports multiple SATA/SAS drives
- Hot-swap drive bays
- Facilitates drive connectivity to RAID controllers or HBAs
- Designed for Supermicro chassis
- Optimized for storage density and accessibility
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Product Overview
The SuperMicro SATA813 is a backplane board designed for server chassis, providing connectivity for multiple SATA or SAS hard drives. It facilitates hot-swapping capabilities and efficient data transfer within storage systems.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Backplane Board |
| Drive Interface | SATA/SAS |
Additional Specifications
| Features | Hot-swap support |
| Brand | SuperMicro |
Product Description
The SuperMicro SATA813 is a specialized backplane board engineered to integrate seamlessly into Supermicro server chassis. Its primary function is to provide a robust and organized interface for connecting multiple SATA or SAS hard disk drives or solid-state drives to the server's storage controllers, such as RAID controllers or Host Bus Adapters (HBAs). This backplane board is crucial for enabling hot-swappable drive bays, which allows administrators to add, remove, or replace drives without powering down the server. This feature is essential for maintaining high availability and simplifying maintenance in enterprise storage environments. The SATA813 ensures reliable data transfer between the drives and the system's storage infrastructure. Designed with server density and efficiency in mind, the SATA813 backplane board is a key component for building scalable and manageable storage solutions. It simplifies cabling within the chassis and provides a clean, professional integration of storage devices, contributing to the overall reliability and performance of the server system.

