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Storage Controllers

Storage Controllers

HP 708724-001 | Express Bay NVMe PCI-E Express Bridge Controller Board

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$491.94 $517.83
HP A6919A | Ultra 160 PCI SCSI Interface

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Dell NP339 | Controller Card for PowerVault TL2000 / 4000

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$260.00 $285.71
IBM 01AC370 | Node Canister for Storwize V5000 Gen2 V5010

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$901.88 $959.45
IBM 01LJ608 | Node Canister for Storwize V5000 Gen2 V5010

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$1,091.07 $1,160.71

Overview

Storage controllers are essential hardware components that manage communication between the system and storage devices such as hard drives and SSDs. They play a crucial role in ensuring efficient data transfer and system performance.

 

Key Features

These controllers support various interfaces such as SATA, SAS, and NVMe. They manage data flow, handle error correction, and optimize storage operations. Advanced models may include caching capabilities and support for multiple drives.

 

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Use Cases

  • Server and enterprise storage systems
  • Data centers and cloud infrastructure
  • Workstations with high storage demands
  • Backup and archival systems

 

Benefits

Storage controllers improve data transfer speeds, enhance reliability, and allow for scalable storage solutions. They are essential for managing large volumes of data efficiently.

 

Why Buy from GotoDirect

GotoDirect offers a wide range of storage controllers compatible with leading systems. Customers benefit from quality assurance, competitive pricing, and expert guidance.

 

FAQ's

Q1: What is the difference between RAID and storage controllers?
RAID controllers manage arrays of drives, while storage controllers handle general data communication.

 

Q2: Do storage controllers improve performance?
Yes, they optimize data flow and reduce bottlenecks.

 

Q3: Are they necessary for all systems?
Basic systems may not need them, but they are essential for advanced storage setups.