The RAID concept (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) refers to several independent hard disks\nwhich form a large logical drive when switched together.\nRedundancy information is calculated from several data blocks (except for RAID 0) and saved\ndistributed to the individual hard disks. Your operating system no longer accesses the individual\nhard disks, but the array. The actual objective of the RAID concept is to increase availability and prevent downtimes in the event of a hard disk failure. However, the theoretical security of the RAID concept is only as good as the RAID controller used. Benefit from the Fujitsu RAID controllers where technology, experience and practical implementation all ensure the security that your company needs in the event of an emergency.
Specifications courtesy of Icecat.biz | |
Chipset | LSI SAS3108 |
Data transfer rate | 12 Gbit/s |
Host interface | PCI Express x8 |
Internal memory | 1024 MB |
Online Capacity Expansion | Yes |
PCI Card form factor | Full-height (low-profile) |
RAID Level Migration | Yes |
RAID levels | 0, 50, 1, 6, 60, 5, 10 |
S.M.A.R.T. support | Yes |
SSD support | No |
Supported hard disk drive interfaces | SAS |