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| Product Overview |
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The 768655-001 HP 12-Bay LFF 3.5-Inch HDD Backplane Board serves as the intermediary connection layer for multiple hard drives inside the Apollo 2000 server. It manages power and data signals between the drives and server board, fitting seamlessly into the server's storage setup. Its design supports high capacity and stable operation for large-scale storage configurations. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | HP |
| Technical Information | |
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| Backplane Type | SAS/SATA Backplane |
| Compatibility | HP / HPE Apollo 2000 Server |
| Number of Drive Bays | 12 |
| Supported Drive Type | HDD, SSD, SAS HDD, SAS SSD, SATA HDD, SATA SSD |
| Interface | SAS,SATA |
| Miscellaneous | |
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| Assembly Required | No |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Form Factor | 3.5-inch LFF |
| Weight | 3.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Product Description |
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The 768655-001 HP 12-Bay LFF 3.5-Inch HDD Backplane Board is designed to provide stable and organized connectivity for up to twelve large-format hard drives within the Apollo 2000 server chassis. This component is commonly found in server environments that require high-density storage arrays. Built for enterprise IT infrastructure, it serves system integrators and data center managers who need reliable hardware for managing multiple drives in rack-mounted servers. The backplane board streamlines communication between drives and the server's mainboard, making it an essential part of storage hardware setups. Key Features
This backplane board plays a vital role in maintaining efficient data flow and minimizing downtime in storage systems. Its reliable performance contributes to the overall stability of storage arrays by providing consistent drive connectivity. By integrating this component, organizations can expect dependable operation within their server storage environments, reinforcing the storage infrastructure's effectiveness over extended periods. |
| Use Cases |
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This backplane board is typically deployed in data center rack environments where dense storage capacity is needed. It benefits IT teams managing enterprise servers that require organized and reliable hard drive connections for storage expansion. How It's Used:
This component helps enhance operational efficiency by ensuring stable drive communication and reducing the risk of connectivity failures. It supports scalability in storage infrastructure while maintaining performance consistency in enterprise server ecosystems. |