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Hard drive backplane expander board for Dell PowerEdge C1100 servers, part VTT62
This genuine Dell OEM hard drive backplane expander board carries part number VTT62 and is built for Dell PowerEdge C1100 server systems. It connects additional drive bays to the server backplane so storage capacity can be expanded. The board is supplied new and matches the component shown in the product imagery.
Technicians maintaining a PowerEdge C1100 who need to add or replace a backplane expander will use this part. It is not for servers outside the C1100 line, nor for builds that require a different form factor or interface. Buyers without a C1100 chassis should look at other expansion options.
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The board is a genuine Dell OEM part designed specifically for the PowerEdge C1100 server chassis, so that exact system is required for installation.
Yes, it connects to the factory backplane in the PowerEdge C1100 to expand the drive bay count without replacing the existing board.
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