Th advantage of a Backplane: Quick exchange of hard disks
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When using a Backplane, the hard disks are not connected to the system by cables as customary,
but are connected via plug connections. Due to this reason, hard disks can be exchanged without the need of opening the server chassis. This is particularly suitable for systems where hard disks have to be exchanged in short intervals, e.g. for backups.
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Hints for the assembly of Backplanes
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At all Thomas-Krenn Server, belatedly needed hard disks can be easily and quickly retrofitted.
At servers where the backplane connectors are difficult to access, all cables (connection between Backplane and controller) will be mounted by us. At servers where the Backplane connectors are easily to access, the Backplane cables are attached to the consignment.
Please make use of the "remarks"-field during the orderin process to let us know how many hard disks shall be connected to an available Onboard controller. |
Hot-Swap operation (requires additionally a RAID controller)
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With Hot-Swap hard disks can be exchanged while the server is operating. So the Downtime of your server minimises considerably .
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Selection of the matching Backplane
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Interface
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Which Backplane matches?
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Particularities
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Serial ATA
(SATA)
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The connection is enabled by 4-pole connectors. There is a seperate connection for power supply.
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- LED for access on and status of the hard disks is supported*
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Serial Attached SCSI
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The connection is enabled by 7-pole connectors. There is a seperate connection for power supply.
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- LED for access on and status of the hard disks is supported
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SCA
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The hard disks are connected to the Backplane via a 80-pole connector.
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- The scheduling of the hard disks is executed by the Backplane. An external terminator is not required.
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| * With a SATA RAID controller (e.g. from 3Ware), and the corresponding management software, the SATA hard disks can be managed. |