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DEC D5NDAC960PD-3 2-Ports SCSI PCI RAID Controller Card
- 2-Port SCSI Controller
- PCI Interface
- RAID Functionality
- Supports SCSI Devices
- Enhances Storage Performance
- Provides Data Redundancy
- Suitable for Servers and Workstations
- Onboard RAID Processor
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Product Overview
The DEC D5NDAC960PD-3 is a 2-port SCSI PCI RAID controller card. It is designed to manage SCSI storage devices and provide RAID functionality for enhanced performance and data redundancy.
Technical Information
| Interface | PCI |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| SCSI Channels | 2 |
| Controller Type | RAID |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | DEC |
| Part Number | D5NDAC960PD-3 |
| Form Factor | PCI Expansion Card |
Product Description
The DEC D5NDAC960PD-3 is a dual-port SCSI RAID controller card designed for systems that utilize SCSI storage devices. This card allows users to connect and manage multiple SCSI hard drives, enabling the implementation of RAID configurations to improve storage performance and data reliability. With two SCSI ports, the controller can support various RAID levels, such as RAID 0 (striping for performance) and RAID 1 (mirroring for redundancy). This capability is crucial for servers and workstations that require both speed and data protection for critical applications and data storage. The SCSI interface itself is known for its robustness and performance in multi-device environments. This RAID controller card is an effective solution for upgrading the storage capabilities of older servers or systems that are equipped with PCI slots and require support for SCSI peripherals. It offers a way to enhance data throughput and implement fault tolerance for SCSI-based storage arrays, ensuring better operational efficiency and data security.



