Chapter 1: Introduction
Key Features and Benefits
The following information offers an overview of the major features of your new Promise FastTrak S150 TX2 plus.
Advanced Hardware Design
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Supports 66MHz PCI bus | Allows maximum data transfers of up to | |
motherboards (automatically | 266MB per second (133 MB/s in 33 MHz | |
backward compatible with | slot) over the bus to dramatically reduce the | |
33MHz PCI slots) | time to save and retrieve large files. | |
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Supports: |
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data striping (RAID 0), |
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mirroring (RAID 1), and |
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striping/mirroring (RAID | Provides dramatic increase in drive | |
0+1). | performance and/or fault tolerant options. | |
Due to ATA drive limitations, | Offers performance customization and data | |
RAID 1 arrays consisting of | rebuilds from the BIOS menu. | |
a master and slave drive on |
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the parallel port are not |
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recommended. |
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Supports Serial ATA | Burst data transfer rates up to 150MB/sec | |
from Serial ATA drives to boost overall | ||
Specification | ||
system performance. | ||
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FastTrak S150 TX2 supports | Burst data transfer rates up to 133MB/sec | |
Ultra DMA 6/5/4/3/2/1/0, | from Ultra ATA/133 drives to boost overall | |
DMA 2/1/0 | system performance. | |
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Independent data channels | Drives can multiply their data transfer | |
performance when striped together and each | ||
for Serial ATA drives | ||
drive uses a separate data channel. | ||
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PCI | Easy to install; supports 2 Serial ATA drives | |
Interrupt sharing and | and 2 Parallel ATA drives on the FastTrak | |
coexists with motherboard | S150 TX2plus while still supporting 4 devices | |
IDE and SCSI controllers | on motherboard ATA controller. | |
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Supports concurrent ATA | Drive workload is distributed in parallel | |
channel operation | between members of the array. | |
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| Allows multitasking during disk transfers that | |
Supports IDE bus master | increase CPU efficiency. The CPU is free to | |
operation | process tasks during IDE data transfers | |
| through the PCI Bus to/from system memory. | |
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