Lindy 70548 user manual Introduction, Features, PCI Interface, High Speed Serial ATA Interface

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1. Introduction

This RAID SATA II –3Gbps 4Ports PCI-X Host Adapter is a PCI to 4Ports Serial ATA host controller board. It provides a 64bit, 133 MHz PCI interface on the host side and four, fully compliant Serial ATA II – 3Gbps ports on the device side to access SATA Hard disk drive.

The board can be used to upgrade your desktop computer to have 4Ports Serial ATA II – 3Gbps Channels and support RAID 0, RAID 1 and RAID 0+1 features. It accepts host commands through the PCI bus, processes them and transfers data between the host and Serial ATA devices. The board should be connected to SATA target device and will take the data, serialize it and output it for transmission over the SATA interface. The board can control four independent Serial ATA channels. Each channel has its own Serial ATA bus and will support one Serial ATA device.

The board supports Serial ATA Generation 1 & Generation 2 transfer rate of 1.5 Gbps / 3Gbps. It comes completely with drivers for Windows 2003, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 and XP.

RAID, Redundant Array of Independent Disks, greatly enhances two main areas of data storage: performance and data integrity. By using RAID 0, also known as Striping, performance of sustained data transfer rates is greatly enhanced by simultaneously writing data to 2, 3 or 4 drives. The second benefit of RAID is data redundancy. RAID 1, Mirroring, writes identical data on two drives or sets of drives, thus protecting the data from a disk failure. If, for any reason, one drive were to fail, your data is secure and available from the mirrored second drive.

1.1. Features

1.1.1. PCI Interface

Compliant with PCI Specification, revision 2.2.

Integrated PCI DMA engines.

64 bit, 133MHz fully compliant PCI host interface.

1.1.2.High Speed Serial ATA Interface

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Contents RAID Sata II 3Gbps 4 Ports PCI-X Host Lindy No External Lindy No InternalPCI Interface FeaturesIntroduction High Speed Serial ATA InterfaceIndividual features for different HBA Models What Is RAIDPackage Contents RAID Redundant Array of Independent DisksDisk Striping RAID Bios Installation RAID SettingCreating Striped Sets RAID Disk Mirroring RAIDDeleting RAID Sets Creating Mirrored Sets RAIDCreating a Mirrored-Striped Set Rebuilding Mirrored SetsResolving Conflict Software InstallationWindows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000/XP Fresh Installation Adding the HBA to an existing Windows NT Installation Adding the HBA to an existing Windows 2000/XP InstallationVerifying HBA installation under Windows NT, 2000 and XP For Windows 2000/XP