ECC

Error Correcting Code, a method of generating redundant information which can be used to detect and correct errors in stored or transmitted data.

EDO

Extended Data Output, a type of random access memory (RAM) chip designed to improve the time to read from memory on faster

microprocessors such as the Intel® Pentium.

EEPROM

Electrically Erasable PROM, see EPROM.

EISA

Extended Industry Standard Architecture, a bus standard for PCs extending the ISA architecture to 32 bits and allowing more than one CPU to share the bus.

Embedded Storage Controller

An intelligent storage controller that mounts in a host computer’s housing and attaches directly to a host’s memory bus with no intervening I/O adapter or I/O bus.

EPROM

Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory, memory which can be erased and re-used.

eXtremeRAID

A family of Mylex RAID controllers which offer uncompromising fault tolerance, data availability, superior configuration, and management flexibility. The eXtremeRAID family incorporates the latest performance technology by using the fastest processor on a PCI based RAID solution, a 233 MHz RISC processor, up to four 160MB/sec Ultra 160 SCSI (Ultra3 SCSI) channels, and a 64-bit PCI interface to provide eXtreme performance for servers. The eXtremeRAID controllers use driver technology with which Mylex has won tpm-C benchmarks worldwide. With this technology, the eXtremeRAID 1100, 2000, and 3000 provide the highest performance and most flexible RAID solution available today.

G-6

DAC960PG and DAC960PJ Installation Guide