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Adaptec 2169400-R Serial ATA/300 PCI-X Raid Controller
- Controller Type: RAID Controller
- Interface: PCI-X
- Data Transfer Rate: SATA/300 (SATA II, 3Gb/s)
- RAID Levels Supported: 0, 1, 10 (typical for this generation)
- Number of Ports: Varies (likely 4 internal SATA ports)
- Cache Memory: Typically 64MB or 128MB (specific model dependent)
- Designed for older server systems with PCI-X slots
- Provides data protection and performance enhancement
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Product Overview
The Adaptec 2169400-R is a Serial ATA/300 PCI-X RAID controller. It provides RAID functionality for storage arrays using SATA drives connected via a PCI-X interface.
Technical Information
| Product Type | RAID Controller |
| Interface | PCI-X |
| SATA Speed | SATA/300 (3Gb/s) |
Additional Specifications
| RAID Levels | 0, 1, 10 (typical) |
| Brand | Adaptec |
Product Description
The Adaptec 2169400-R is a PCI-X RAID controller card designed to provide storage management and data protection capabilities for servers and workstations equipped with legacy PCI-X expansion slots. This controller allows for the creation of Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) configurations using Serial ATA (SATA) drives. Operating at SATA/300 (3Gb/s) speeds, this controller is suitable for connecting SATA II hard drives or SSDs. While not as fast as modern SATA III or NVMe interfaces, it offers a significant improvement over basic onboard SATA ports for managing multiple drives. The PCI-X interface, common in servers of its era, ensures compatibility with systems that may not have PCI Express slots available. This Adaptec controller typically supports essential RAID levels such as RAID 0 (for performance through striping), RAID 1 (for data redundancy through mirroring), and RAID 10 (a combination of striping and mirroring for both performance and redundancy). These configurations help protect data against drive failures and can improve overall storage subsystem performance, making it a valuable component for maintaining data integrity and operational efficiency in older server environments.

