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I installed and running a Dell poweredge 1950 that I use it to backup (tape) using Backup EXEC 2014. In the alley, he has an empty slot for a SCSI expansion card where a need can connect via a SCSI connection a different external tape drive. Due to the fact that the dell model is quite old, it is difficult to find a type of card.

I found online something to my request: [View:www.amazon.co.uk/.../ref=sr_1_fkmr1_2]

but the problem is that it has two SCSI ports and it is too big to get it. I tried to find one with a single port, but I can't seem to find it. Have you also had this problem and if so where you bought the SCSI expansion? There is also the option to purchase a SCSI cable / USB, but I don't want to go with this solution. All advice what to do or where to buy expansion card I need.

Thanks for the tips.

Best of this post in the Forum servers, here:

http://en.community.Dell.com/support-forums/servers/default.aspx

Bev.

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