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SKU: TPCDG

Dell PowerEdge R640 Rear Flex Bay SFF Backplane | TPCDG

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The Dell PowerEdge R640 Rear Flex Bay SFF Backplane (part number TPCDG) is an internal component designed to expand the server's storage capabilities by adding two additional 2.5-inch drive bays at the rear of the chassis. This backplane supports SAS and SATA drives, providing flexibility for various storage configurations. It's particularly beneficial for environments requiring additional storage without occupying front drive bays, thus maximizing the server's storage density.

Installing the TPCDG backplane involves removing the existing Riser 2 (part number RGJ6V) to accommodate the rear flex bay assembly. This process includes mounting the backplane and connecting the necessary data and power cables to integrate seamlessly with the server's infrastructure. The addition of this rear flex bay is ideal for applications needing extra storage capacity, such as virtualization, database management, or high-performance computing tasks, where efficient use of space and resources is crucial.

Compatible With:
  • Dell PowerEdge R640

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