April 13th, 2005 11:00

I thought the drive bays clamped into the front of the tray. I'll have to look into that one. Thanks.

As for Power. I can always buy a power splitter(s) for the existing connectors.

Thanks for the feedback

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April 13th, 2005 11:00

Its not going to work because the drive bays need something to lock into.
Also there are no power connectors for the drives inside as they get power from the backplane.

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April 16th, 2005 22:00



@KenLangendock wrote:

I thought the drive bays clamped into the front of the tray. I'll have to look into that one. Thanks.

As for Power. I can always buy a power splitter(s) for the existing connectors.

Thanks for the feedback






With no backplane board the drives will go in and fall into the case as there is nothing at the back to keep them from going all the way thru.

You could cut a piece of blank circuit board and dremel out slots for the ide and power cables to fit thru. Too much work IMHO.

June 4th, 2005 21:00

Sorry Speedstep, but your information was incorrect.

This week I pulled apart my PowerEdge 2400. The back plane removed without any issues and the drive bays mount on the front. I have installed a WD1600JB drive as my 'C' drive and a WD2500JB drive as my secondary. I still have 4 bays left for more drives :-)

My task now is to reintall the O/S and get the machine back up and running without any SCSII hard drives installed.

BTW, If anyone is interested, I now have 2 (soon to be 3) 9 gig SCSII drives for sale.

Ken

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June 5th, 2005 21:00



@KenLangendock wrote:

Sorry Speedstep, but your information was incorrect.

This week I pulled apart my PowerEdge 2400. The back plane removed without any issues and the drive bays mount on the front. I have installed a WD1600JB drive as my 'C' drive and a WD2500JB drive as my secondary. I still have 4 bays left for more drives :-)

My task now is to reintall the O/S and get the machine back up and running without any SCSII hard drives installed.

BTW, If anyone is interested, I now have 2 (soon to be 3) 9 gig SCSII drives for sale.

Ken






Correct or not I think it should be premised with the Idea that Not all servers in a series are the same. There are 2U and 6U versions with different mechanical configurations. What you are saying then is that the drives mounted on the trays do not slide all the way thru on the mounting trays. Thats interesting information.

Power connections could be had via Dell Precision 410 power supply connectors. This is because the 2300 and the 410 use the same power supply. The 2300 has the backplane, and the 410 has an adaptor cable to convert the backplane power back to 4 pin molex drive setups.
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