Slots are special types of connectors into which adapter cards are typically inserted. The CIM_SlotInSlot relationship represents the ability of a special adapter to extend the existing slot structure to enable otherwise incompatible cards to be plugged into a frame or hosting board. The adapter effectively creates a new slot and can be thought of (conceptually) as a slot in a slot. This enables cards that would otherwise be physically and/or electrically incompatible with the existing slots to be supported, by interfacing to the slot provided by the adapter. This has many practical uses. For example, networking boards are very expensive. As new hardware becomes available, chassis and even card configurations change. To protect the investment of their customers, networking vendors will manufacture special adapters that enable old cards to fit into new chassis or HostingBoards and/or new cards to fit into old. This is done using a special adapter that fits over one or more existing slots and presents a new slot into which the card can plug.
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SlotLayout is a free-form string that describes the slot positioning, typical usage, restrictions, individual slot spacings ...
Slots are special types of connectors into which adapter cards are inserted. This relationship of a card in a slot is made ...
Slots are special types of connectors into which adapter cards are typically inserted. The CIM_SlotInSlot relationship represents ...
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