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Adaptec AAA-133 Adaptec Aaa-133 SCSI Raid Controller
- SCSI RAID Controller
- Hardware RAID Support
- Data Redundancy
- Performance Enhancement
- Compatible with SCSI drives
- Suitable for servers and workstations
- PCI Interface (assumed)
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Product Overview
The Adaptec AAA-133 is a SCSI RAID controller card. It provides hardware-based RAID functionality for systems utilizing SCSI drives, enhancing data redundancy and performance.
Technical Information
| Product Type | RAID Controller Card |
| Interface | SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| RAID Levels | Hardware RAID (specific levels vary) |
| Bus Type | PCI (assumed) |
Product Description
The Adaptec AAA-133 is a dedicated SCSI RAID controller card designed to provide advanced data protection and performance improvements for systems equipped with SCSI hard drives. By offloading RAID calculations from the host CPU to its own processor, this card ensures efficient management of redundant disk arrays. This controller supports hardware RAID configurations, allowing for the creation of fault-tolerant storage volumes. This means that if one drive in a RAID array fails, the system can continue to operate without data loss, and the failed drive can be replaced and rebuilt, ensuring business continuity. It also offers performance benefits by optimizing data access and throughput for SCSI interfaces. The Adaptec AAA-133 is suitable for integration into servers and high-performance workstations that rely on SCSI storage. Its implementation helps to ensure data integrity and can significantly boost the read/write speeds of connected storage devices, making it a valuable component for environments where data reliability and speed are critical.

