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Correct Hard Drive Size for Your Server Bay?

Fortunately, checking the size of your server's hard drive bay is a relatively simple process. As a server administrator, one of the most important things you need to know is the size of your server's hard drive bay. Without this information, you won't be able to select the correct hard drive or drive carrier for your server.  To get started, you'll need to press the release button on your server and open the release handle. This will allow you to slide the hard drive with its drive carrier out of the server. Once you have the hard drive in hand, you can measure it to determine whether it is a 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch drive.     Once you know the size of...

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How to Search, Find and Select the Right Drive PowerEdge Caddy?

With so many different server models, who has time to be an expert on all of them? There are fifteen generations of Dell servers, and approximately 265 individual server models. Most models have two or three different backplane types, and there are three different sizes of drive bays. That’s hundreds of possible variations. WORKDONE POWEREDGE DRIVE CADDY - CONFIGURATOR Search, find and select the right drive caddy Search with dell server generation and HDD size Search with dell part numbers Get compatibility sheets Download free ebook   When it comes to long-term compatibility, Dell is probably one of the best server suppliers out there. For example, not every new server model requires a new hard drive carrier frame. Once you...

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Dell PERC RAID?

You've Installed Dell PERC RAID, But the Controller Can't See and Use the Installed Hard Drives! This issue can cause support workers to grow a lot of gray hairs. Everything might look perfect, but for some reason, it’s not working. When you boot the server, there doesn’t seem to be a problem – until the disks don’t spin and there are no indicator lights to be seen.   How can you avoid this headache? Check the carrier frames. Make sure the hard drive is in place properly. If there’s no connection between the hard drive and the backplane, there might as well be no hard drive. Read whole article....

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Is Your Hard Drive Missing a Few Screws?

Dell Optiplex, Precision, and “non hot-plug” standalone server models have a flexible blue plastic 3.5 inch hard drive frame – with no screws required. The rest of the Dell PowerEdge server models require screws to attach the hard drive to the hard drive frame, which makes life a little more difficult for us. It might sound ridiculous, but one of the most common problems we see is missing mounting screws, or screws that are simply thewrong size. And, obviously, without the proper screws, you can’t install your hard drive. CONTINUE READING....  

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