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DEC W.O.APL91979 Pci Raid Controller Mylex 189206-2
- PCI Interface for system integration
- Mylex 189206-2 chipset
- RAID controller functionality
- Designed for DEC systems
- Supports multiple hard drives for data redundancy and performance
- Enhances data protection and availability
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Product Overview
The DEC W.O.APL91979 is a PCI RAID controller manufactured by Mylex, identified by the part number 189206-2. This controller is designed to provide advanced storage management capabilities for server and workstation environments.
Technical Information
| Brand | DEC |
| Part Number | W.O.APL91979 |
| Controller Type | RAID Controller |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | PCI |
| Chipset/Model | Mylex 189206-2 |
Product Description
The DEC W.O.APL91979, featuring the Mylex 189206-2 chipset, is a PCI-based RAID controller engineered to deliver robust storage solutions. It allows for the configuration of multiple hard drives into logical volumes, offering benefits such as data mirroring for fault tolerance (RAID 1) or striping for improved performance (RAID 0). This controller is particularly suited for environments where data integrity and uptime are critical. Its PCI interface ensures compatibility with a wide range of older server and workstation motherboards, making it a viable option for upgrading or maintaining legacy systems. The Mylex 189206-2 is known for its reliability and performance in managing disk arrays. By implementing RAID configurations, users can achieve enhanced data protection against drive failures and potentially boost read/write speeds. The controller handles the complex tasks of data distribution and error checking, freeing up the host CPU for other operations. This makes it an essential component for servers handling databases, file sharing, or other I/O-intensive applications.



