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Default SCSI U320 usage queries

Hello people,
I have to buy a Dual Xeon system, to use 2 Quad Cores, but I never worked with SCSI U320, just SATA and SAS. I usually buy Tyan racks.
It doesn't have the option for SCSI U320, though they sell SCSI Backplanes that are compatible with this barebone. So, how do I connect a standalone card to the backplane? Is there any SCSI connector on the backplane? Also, as space is a bit of a problem in 1U racks, so, are there any kind of cables that can do more tight turns inside the case? Any idea, guys?
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Default SCSI U320 usage queries

Hello people,
I have to buy a Dual Xeon system, to use 2 Quad Cores, but I never worked with SCSI U320, just SATA and SAS. I usually buy Tyan racks.
It doesn't have the option for SCSI U320, though they sell SCSI Backplanes that are compatible with this barebone. So, how do I connect a standalone card to the backplane? Is there any SCSI connector on the backplane? Also, as space is a bit of a problem in 1U racks, so, are there any kind of cables that can do more tight turns inside the case? Any idea, guys?
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