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Compaq 184751-001 184751-001 SCSI Controller
- SCSI Controller Card
- Compaq Server Component
- Enables connection to SCSI devices
- PCI Interface (likely)
- Supports various SCSI standards (e.g., Ultra320, Wide SCSI)
- Facilitates data transfer for storage and backup
- Designed for enterprise storage management
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Product Overview
The Compaq 184751-001 is a SCSI Controller card, designed to provide connectivity and management for SCSI storage devices within Compaq server systems.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SCSI Controller |
| Brand | Compaq |
| Interface | SCSI (various standards possible) |
Additional Specifications
| Bus Type | PCI (assumed) |
| Application | Server Storage Connectivity |
Product Description
The Compaq 184751-001 is a SCSI controller card, a critical component for servers that need to interface with SCSI-based storage devices. These devices could include hard drives, tape drives, or optical drives, commonly used in enterprise environments for their performance and reliability. This controller card acts as the bridge, translating commands from the server's operating system into signals that the SCSI devices can understand and execute. While the specific SCSI standard (e.g., Ultra320, Ultra160, Wide SCSI) is not explicitly detailed in the title, such controllers typically support one or more of these high-speed SCSI protocols. They are usually installed in a PCI or PCI-X slot within the server. The card manages the data flow, arbitration, and error handling for all devices connected to its SCSI bus, ensuring efficient and stable operation of the storage subsystem. This controller is essential for systems requiring robust storage solutions, particularly for data-intensive applications, database servers, or backup servers where high I/O throughput and reliable access to storage are paramount. Its presence indicates a system designed for managing significant amounts of data using established SCSI technology, common in servers from the late 1990s through the mid-2000s.


