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| Product Overview |
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The YJGTD Dell 3.5-inch 12 Bay Hard Drive Backplane provides a stable and reliable interface for connecting twelve 3.5-inch drives within a PowerVault MD1200 enclosure. It fits seamlessly into Dell’s storage arrays, allowing for easy drive replacement and hot-swapping. This backplane is a fundamental part of managing and expanding storage capacity in environments where uptime and accessibility are important. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | Dell |
| Part Number | YJGTD |
| Technical Information | |
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| Backplane Type | Hard Drive Backplane |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerVault MD1200 |
| Number of Drive Bays | 12 |
| Supported Drive Type | SAS HDD |
| Interface | SAS |
| Miscellaneous | |
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| Assembly Required | No |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Weight | 1.76 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Product Description |
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The YJGTD Dell 3.5-inch 12 Bay Hard Drive Backplane is designed to support Dell PowerVault MD1200 storage enclosures, providing a reliable interface for up to twelve 3.5-inch hard drives. This backplane is commonly used in data centers and server rooms where expanding storage capacity is needed without compromising on accessibility or uptime. Built for IT professionals and system administrators, it allows for quick drive swaps and maintenance while maintaining stable connections to each drive. The backplane often finds its place in environments requiring scalable and manageable storage solutions, such as media servers, backup systems, and enterprise data storage. Key Features
This backplane is typically installed within Dell PowerVault MD1200 units found in small to medium business server setups and larger enterprise systems. It plays a key role in ensuring drives communicate effectively with host systems, helping to maintain data integrity and availability without frequent manual intervention. Organizations relying on reliable, expandable storage will find this backplane an essential component in their hardware infrastructure, streamlining maintenance tasks and supporting system growth as storage demands evolve. |