PowerEdge T105 server with SAS HBA PCI card compatibility model UCS - 70

Hello

We have a PowerEdge T105 server and want to connect Dell LTO-6 SAS Tape drive to this server.

There are available PCI slots... but I wanted to know if this server can host this HBA card?

Thank you

Hello Suren24,

Here is a link to the map you need to connect the drive LTO6 to. Accessories.us.Dell.com/.../ProductDetail.aspx

Please let us know if you have any other questions.

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