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... Installation 5 Requirements ...5 Installing the RAID Controller 6 Connecting the Cables ...9 Configuring the Storage Adapter 9 Replacing a Controller ...10 Chapter 3: Intel® RAID Controller SASWT4I Characteristics 11 Technical Specifications ...12 LEDs ...12 Array Performance Features 13 Fault Tolerance ...13 Electrical Characteristics 13 Thermal and Atmospheric Characteristics 14 Safety Characteristics 14 Appendix A: Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations...
... Installation 5 Requirements ...5 Installing the RAID Controller 6 Connecting the Cables ...9 Configuring the Storage Adapter 9 Replacing a Controller ...10 Chapter 3: Intel® RAID Controller SASWT4I Characteristics 11 Technical Specifications ...12 LEDs ...12 Array Performance Features 13 Fault Tolerance ...13 Electrical Characteristics 13 Thermal and Atmospheric Characteristics 14 Safety Characteristics 14 Appendix A: Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations...
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Fault Tolerance Features 13 Table 5. Specifications ...12 Table 3. Jumper Descriptions 11 Table 2. List of Tables Table 1. Array Performance Features 13 Table 4. Electrical Characteristics 13 Intel® RAID Controller SASWT4I Hardware User's Guide ix
Fault Tolerance Features 13 Table 5. Specifications ...12 Table 3. Jumper Descriptions 11 Table 2. List of Tables Table 1. Array Performance Features 13 Table 4. Electrical Characteristics 13 Intel® RAID Controller SASWT4I Hardware User's Guide ix
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... data integrity. The point-to -point, enterprise-level device interface that is compatible with existing ATA firmware. 4 Intel® RAID Controller SASWT4I Hardware User's Guide Benefits of Serial-Attached SCSI (SAS) SAS is a serial, point-to -point SATA architecture... eliminates inherent difficulties created by the legacy ATA master-slave architecture, while maintaining compatibility with Serial ATA technology. The SAS interface provides improved performance...
... data integrity. The point-to -point, enterprise-level device interface that is compatible with existing ATA firmware. 4 Intel® RAID Controller SASWT4I Hardware User's Guide Benefits of Serial-Attached SCSI (SAS) SAS is a serial, point-to -point SATA architecture... eliminates inherent difficulties created by the legacy ATA master-slave architecture, while maintaining compatibility with Serial ATA technology. The SAS interface provides improved performance...
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... the cables used on the SAS controller and provides instructions for operating system drivers. Intel® RAID Controller SASWT4I Hardware User's Guide 9 SAS and SATA Plugs and SAS Backplane Connector Configuring the Storage Adapter After performing the Intel® RAID Controller SASWT4I installation, you must configure the storage adapter and install the operating system driver...
... the cables used on the SAS controller and provides instructions for operating system drivers. Intel® RAID Controller SASWT4I Hardware User's Guide 9 SAS and SATA Plugs and SAS Backplane Connector Configuring the Storage Adapter After performing the Intel® RAID Controller SASWT4I installation, you must configure the storage adapter and install the operating system driver...
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Table 4. Automatic at drive failure; Table 5. Table 3. Array Performance Features Specification Intel® RAID Controller SASWT4I PCI Express* Host Data Transfer Rate 2.5 Gigabit/s per lane Drive Data Transfer Rate 3 Gigabit/s per lane Maximum... LEDs Staggered spin-up, lower power requirements. Electrical Characteristics This section provides the power requirements for the Intel® RAID Controller SASWT4I. hot-plug, hot-swap. auto-resume of hard drive failure; Array Performance Features Table 3 lists the Intel® RAID Controller SASWT4I array performance features.
Table 4. Automatic at drive failure; Table 5. Table 3. Array Performance Features Specification Intel® RAID Controller SASWT4I PCI Express* Host Data Transfer Rate 2.5 Gigabit/s per lane Drive Data Transfer Rate 3 Gigabit/s per lane Maximum... LEDs Staggered spin-up, lower power requirements. Electrical Characteristics This section provides the power requirements for the Intel® RAID Controller SASWT4I. hot-plug, hot-swap. auto-resume of hard drive failure; Array Performance Features Table 3 lists the Intel® RAID Controller SASWT4I array performance features.
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... interface that leverages the proven SCSI protocol set. Each port on the SAS RAID controller supports SAS and SATA devices. The SAS interface provides improved performance, simplified cabling, smaller connections, lower pin count, and lower power requirements when compared to the SAS bus by the Serial ATA specification, version 1.0a. This...
... interface that leverages the proven SCSI protocol set. Each port on the SAS RAID controller supports SAS and SATA devices. The SAS interface provides improved performance, simplified cabling, smaller connections, lower pin count, and lower power requirements when compared to the SAS bus by the Serial ATA specification, version 1.0a. This...