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тАО05-05-2006 04:17 AM
тАО05-05-2006 04:17 AM
I've got an antique Proliant 800 Pentium III 600. The online manuals don't seem to show the same chassis: for instance, this server has a 5 slot RAID bay rather than 4; the connectors on the back are in a line, rather than grouped together; there's no processor cage - instead, the system board is fixed to the chassis; and the system I/O is not in a cage either - instead, expansion boards simply slot into a riser from the system board.
On the I/O board is a connector that looks like an IDE connector. It would be very useful to me if were an IDE connector, but it's an odd place to put one. Have a look at the photo. Am I right thinking it's an IDE? Or is it perhaps an I2O connector which were on some Proliants, apparently. Does anyone here know?
On the I/O board is a connector that looks like an IDE connector. It would be very useful to me if were an IDE connector, but it's an odd place to put one. Have a look at the photo. Am I right thinking it's an IDE? Or is it perhaps an I2O connector which were on some Proliants, apparently. Does anyone here know?
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тАО05-07-2006 09:10 PM
тАО05-07-2006 09:10 PM
Re: Proliant 800 - what is this connector?
Thanks very much. In that case I won't plug an IDE drive in there to see what happens.
Jeff
Jeff
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