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Adaptec 2410SA Serial ATA PCI Raid Controller
- PCI Interface
- Serial ATA (SATA) Controller
- Hardware RAID Support
- Supports RAID Levels 0, 1, 5, 10
- Connects multiple SATA drives
- Enhances storage performance and data protection
- Ideal for workstations and entry-level servers
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Product Overview
The Adaptec 2410SA is a Serial ATA (SATA) PCI RAID controller card. It allows users to connect multiple SATA hard drives and configure them in various RAID arrays for improved performance and data redundancy.
Technical Information
| Interface | PCI |
| Technology | SATA |
Additional Specifications
| RAID Levels Supported | 0, 1, 5, 10 |
| Product Type | RAID Controller Card |
Product Description
The Adaptec 2410SA is a PCI-based RAID controller designed to provide advanced storage management for systems equipped with PCI slots. It specifically supports Serial ATA (SATA) drives, which have become the standard for modern hard disk drives and SSDs due to their higher speeds and simpler cabling compared to older interfaces like PATA or SCSI. This controller card enables users to connect multiple SATA drives and configure them into hardware-based RAID arrays. It supports essential RAID levels such as RAID 0 (striping for performance), RAID 1 (mirroring for redundancy), RAID 5 (striping with parity for balanced performance and redundancy), and RAID 10 (striped mirrors for high performance and redundancy). Hardware RAID offloads the processing from the CPU, ensuring that the system's main processor remains available for other tasks. The 2410SA is a suitable solution for users looking to enhance the storage performance, reliability, and capacity of their workstations or entry-level servers. By implementing RAID, users can protect their data against drive failures, improve read/write speeds, or increase overall storage volume. Installation requires inserting the card into a PCI slot and configuring the RAID array through the controller's BIOS utility during system boot.



