Description
Lenovo ThinkSystem ST250 3.5" SATA/SAS 4-Bay Backplane Kit for X40 RAID
The Lenovo ThinkSystem ST250 3.5" SATA/SAS 4-Bay Backplane Kit for X40 RAID is a purpose-built expansion solution designed to maximize storage density, reliability, and ease of maintenance in enterprise environments. Built to integrate seamlessly with the ST250 server line and Lenovo X40 RAID configurations, this backplane provides hot-swappable drive bays, robust data paths, and streamlined cable routing to minimize downtime during drives replacement or capacity upgrades. Whether you are expanding capacity for large-scale data analytics, virtualization, or database workloads, this backplane kit helps ensure your ST250 system delivers consistent performance and room to scale as business needs evolve.
- Seamless 4-bay backplane for 3.5" SATA/SAS drives, enabling rapid capacity expansion within Lenovo ThinkSystem ST250 servers. Its native backplane architecture is designed to align with enterprise storage workflows, supporting hot-swappable drives to keep downtime to a minimum during maintenance or upgrades.
- Designed for tight integration with X40 RAID configurations, offering reliable data paths between the backplane and the RAID controller. This ensures stable throughput, predictable latency, and compatibility with a wide range of enterprise-grade security and data protection features that customers expect from ThinkSystem storage ecosystems.
- Enhanced serviceability and cable management simplify field maintenance. The kit ships with clearly labeled connectors and robust framing to reduce installation time, allowing IT teams to perform drive swaps and upgrades without disturbing adjacent components or requiring extensive re-cabling.
- Built to withstand demanding data-center conditions, with sturdy construction and high-quality connectors engineered for long-term reliability in 24/7 operations. The backplane reduces heat buildup by maintaining orderly drive alignment and optimized airflow within the chassis.
- Future-ready storage expansion for Lenovo ThinkSystem ST250 environments. As your workload grows—whether in virtualization, big data analytics, or mission-critical databases—the 4-bay backplane accommodates additional drives and enables flexible RAID configurations through compatible controllers and software features.
Technical Details of Lenovo ThinkSystem ST250 3.5" SATA/SAS 4-Bay Backplane Kit for X40 RAID
- Product type: 4-bay backplane kit for 3.5" drives
- Drive compatibility: Supports 3.5" SATA and SAS hard drives and solid-state drives
- Drive bays: 4 hot-swappable bays enabling easy maintenance and rapid capacity changes
- Interface: SATA/SAS data paths routed to the ThinkSystem RAID controller through standard backplane connectors
- Controller compatibility: Designed to work in harmony with Lenovo ThinkSystem ST250 chassis and X40 RAID controllers
- Form factor: Backplane designed for Lenovo 3.5" drive configurations within the ST250 family
- Power and cooling considerations: Optimized to align with server chassis power rails and cooling airflow, supporting stable operation under load
- Maintenance features: Labels and modular design for straightforward drive removal and installation, minimizing RTO during drive failures or capacity upgrades
how to install Lenovo ThinkSystem ST250 3.5" SATA/SAS 4-Bay Backplane Kit for X40 RAID
- Power down the server, unplug all power sources, and discharge any residual static. Prepare a clean workspace and verify you have the correct backplane kit for your ST250 model and RAID configuration.
- Open the server chassis access panel and locate the existing 3.5" drive backplane area. If a backplane is already installed, carefully disconnect drives and data cables following your maintenance procedure, noting drive bay order for correct reassembly.
- Remove the existing backplane (if applicable) and align the new Lenovo ThinkSystem ST250 3.5" SATA/SAS 4-Bay Backplane Kit with the drive cage mounting points. Ensure the backplane’s connectors line up with the motherboard or controller cables and with the drive backplane connectors.
- Secure the backplane kit to the chassis using the supplied hardware, then connect the SATA/SAS data cables and any required power or control cables to the backplane as specified by Lenovo documentation. Take care to route cables neatly to preserve airflow and simplify future maintenance.
- Install 4 x 3.5" SATA/SAS drives into the hot-swap bays, ensuring each drive seats fully and engages with the backplane connectors. Replace drive trays if used, and verify that each drive is detected by the system BIOS or controller software during initial power-on self-test.
- Power on the server, enter the RAID controller management utility, and confirm that all four drives are visible in the expected bays. Create or adjust RAIDs as needed to align with your data protection and performance requirements, then monitor drive health and temperature to ensure stable operation.
- Perform a brief system validation to confirm that the backplane responds correctly to hot-swaps and that drive bays illuminate appropriately per Lenovo’s LED conventions. Document the installation for future maintenance and create a recovery plan in case of drive failure or controller issues.
- Close the chassis, reconnect power, and boot into the operating system. Verify that the storage is accessible and that any monitoring software reports drive health, performance, and capacity accurately. Update firmware if recommended by Lenovo to optimize compatibility and reliability.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: Is the ST250 4-Bay Backplane Kit compatible with all editions of the ThinkSystem ST250 server and X40 RAID configurations?
A: The kit is designed to integrate with Lenovo ThinkSystem ST250 servers and supports connections compatible with X40 RAID setups. For best results, verify compatibility with your exact server SKU and RAID controller version using Lenovo’s official documentation or supported hardware list.
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Q: Can I mix different sizes or types of 3.5" SATA and SAS drives in the 4 bays?
A: In most enterprise backplanes, you can mix compatible 3.5" SATA and SAS drives as long as the RAID controller supports those drives and the backplane recognizes them. Always confirm with the RAID controller’s compatibility matrix and perform a drives health check after installation.
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Q: Does this backplane support hot-swapping of drives?
A: Yes. The 4-Bay backplane is designed for hot-swappable operation, enabling drive removal and replacement without powering down the server, which helps minimize maintenance windows and downtime.
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Q: Will installing this backplane affect server warranty or require additional licenses?
A: In general, Lenovo backplanes are designed to be compatible with ThinkSystem warranty terms. It’s recommended to consult your Lenovo reseller or Lenovo Support to confirm warranty implications for your specific hardware configuration and service agreement.
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Q: What steps should I take to monitor drive health after installation?
A: Use the RAID controller’s management interface to monitor SMART data, drive temperatures, and rebuild status. Enable alerting and logging to catch any anomalies early, and schedule regular health checks as part of your maintenance plan.
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