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=={{Anchor|STORAGE|Backplanes in storage}}Backplanes in storage== Servers commonly have a backplane to attach hot swappable hard disk drives and solid state drives; backplane pins pass directly into hard drive sockets without cables. They may have single connector to connect one [[disk array controller]] or multiple connectors that can be connected to one or more controllers in arbitrary way. Backplanes are commonly found in [[disk enclosure]]s, [[disk array]]s, and [[Server (computing)|server]]s. Backplanes for SAS and SATA HDDs most commonly use the [[SGPIO]] protocol as means of communication between the [[host adapter]] and the backplane. Alternatively [[SCSI Enclosure Services]] can be used. With [[Parallel SCSI]] subsystems, [[SAF-TE]] is used.
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