Intel SRCSATAWB manual Overview, Intel RAID Controller Srcsatawb, Protocol Support

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1Overview

The Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB is a high-performance intelligent PCI- Express* SATA RAID controller that offers reliability, high performance, and fault- tolerant disk subsystem management. This is an RAID solution meets the internal storage needs of workgroup, department, or enterprise systems to use cost-effective SATA media.

As a third generation PCI Express storage controller, the Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB addresses the demand for increased data throughput and scalability requirements across entry-level and midrange server platforms.

The controller can be connected to up to eight drives directly and allows the use of expanders to connect to additional drives. See the ANSI SAS standard, version 1.0 specification for more information about the use of expanders.

SATA is a serial, point-to-point, device interface that uses simplified cabling, smaller connectors, lower pin counts, and lower power requirements than parallel SCSI.

The optional Intel® RAID Smart Battery AXXRSBBU4 provides cached data protection for the RAID controller, even during system failures.

Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB

The Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB is an intelligent low-profile RAID adapter with an integrated LSI* 1078 RAID-On-Chip chipset, providing both a SATA controller and a RAID engine. With 128 MB RAM built onto the board and eight independent ports using two SFF-8087 mini multi-lane connectors, this controller supports up to 16 enterprise-class SATA devices and 64 logical drives. The PCI-Express* connector fits into an x4 or x8 PCI-Express slot capable of 2.5 Gbps per lane over PCI Express* x4 with a 3.0 Gbps point to point transfer rate.

Protocol Support

Serial ATA (SATA) protocol defined by the Serial ATA specification, version 1.0a.

SATA II Protocol: Communication with other SATA II devices.

Serial Management Protocol (SMP): Topology management information sharing with expanders.

Serial Tunneling Protocol (STP) support for SATAII through expander interfaces.

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Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User’s Guide

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Contents Intel RAID Controller Srcsatawb Hardware User’s Guide Intel RAID Controller Srcsatawb Hardware User’s Guide Audience OrganizationRelated Publication Intel RAID Controller Srcsatawb Hardware User’s Guide Contents Overview Intel RAID Controller SrcsatawbProtocol Support Operating System Support UsabilityRedundancy and Error Handling Sata Features of the 1078 Controller Online Capacity Expansion and RAID Level Migration Rules Beep CodesInstall the RAID Controller RequirementsInstalling the Intel RAID Controller Srcsatawb AF002211 Configure the RAID Controller Replacing a Controller, Resolving a Config MismatchIntel RAID Controller Srcsatawb Characteristics Jumper Description Type CommentsTechnical Specifications Specification Intel RAID Controller SrcsatawbArray Performance Features Fault ToleranceElectrical Characteristics Safety CharacteristicsIntel RAID Controller Srcsatawb Hardware User’s Guide Appendix a Drive Roaming and Drive Migration Install Drive RoamingDrive Migration Appendix B Installation / Assembly Safety Instructions When working inside your computerAdditional safety guidelines English Deutsch Intel RAID Controller Srcsatawb Hardware User’s Guide Français Español Italiano Intel RAID Controller Srcsatawb Hardware User’s Guide Product Safety Compliance Appendix C Regulatory and Certification InformationBsmi DOC Mark Taiwan ACS C-Tick Mark Australia Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices Intel RAID Controller Srcsatawb Hardware User’s Guide