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Raid Controllers

Raid Controllers

IBM 00MH973 | Dual-Port PCIe3 x8 SAS RAID Adapter with Bracket

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$360.86 $383.89
Dell 0FG0JC | H330 12GB/s Mini Mono SAS/SATA RAID Controller

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Refurbished

$129.96 $136.80
Dell 00VYM4 | 9305-16E 12GB/s 16 x Ports PCIe 3.0 x8 SAS non-RAID Controller

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Refurbished

$325.77 $346.56
Dell 02JG4R | Midplane Controller Board

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Dell 0H98KM | Controller Card PCi 2-port PowerEdge C6145

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$157.06 $168.88

Overview

RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) controllers are specialized hardware components that manage multiple storage drives to improve performance, reliability, or both. They are widely used in servers and enterprise storage systems.

 

Key Features

RAID controllers support various RAID levels such as RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, and 10, each offering different balances of performance and redundancy. Hardware RAID controllers include dedicated processors and cache memory to handle data operations efficiently.

 

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Use Cases

  • Data centers and enterprise storage
  • Database and application servers
  • Backup and disaster recovery systems
  • High-performance computing environments

 

Benefits

RAID controllers enhance data protection, improve read/write speeds, and ensure system reliability. They are critical for minimizing downtime and safeguarding important data.

 

Why Buy from GotoDirect

GotoDirect provides reliable RAID controllers from trusted manufacturers, ensuring compatibility with enterprise systems. Customers benefit from competitive pricing and expert support for selecting the right configuration.

 

FAQ's

Q1: What is RAID used for?
It combines multiple drives for improved performance and/or redundancy.

 

Q2: Which RAID level is best?
It depends on your needs—RAID 1 for redundancy, RAID 5 for balance, RAID 10 for performance and reliability.

 

Q3: Do I need a RAID controller?
For advanced storage setups and performance optimization, yes.