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CUSTOM 2U12 Chassis 20260331 MC00094623
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Lenovo 2U12 Chassis 7Y70S35400 2U Server Chassis | Enterprise, Rack Mount
Lenovo
MPN: 7Y70S35400
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Key Features
- Lenovo 2U12 chassis platform
- 2U rack-mount enclosure
- 12 drive bays
- Custom server build foundation
- Designed for enterprise deployment planning
- Suitable for storage-heavy configurations
- Supports dense rack utilization
- Lenovo hardware platform
Anchor a custom server build on a chassis designed for dense rack deployment and practical expansion planning. The Lenovo 2U12 chassis provides a 2U platform with 12 drive bays, making it a strong fit for configurations that need a compact footprint without sacrificing internal capacity.
For infrastructure teams building around storage-heavy or mixed-purpose systems, a chassis like this matters because it defines the physical limits of the platform before components are selected. That makes it a better starting point than lower-density enclosures when the goal is to support enterprise workloads, simplify rack planning, and preserve service access in production environments.
This custom Lenovo chassis is well suited to organizations standardizing on repeatable hardware builds. It offers the structural basis for systems that may be deployed as storage nodes, application servers, or specialized infrastructure appliances. In environments where every rack unit has a cost, a 2U chassis with 12 bays gives architects more room to design for capacity, airflow, and maintenance access from the outset.
Ideal For
- Storage node chassis for enterprise data environments
- Custom rack server build for application hosting
- Infrastructure platform for repeatable hardware standards
- Dense deployment base for mixed-purpose server systems
Why This Product
- 12U chassis for efficient rack use
- 212-bay layout for flexible build design
- 3Better starting point for custom enterprise systems
- 4Suited to storage-heavy and mixed-purpose deployments