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Dell 023TCR PERC Ultra160 SCSI 128MB Raid Controller
- Controller Type: PERC Ultra160 SCSI
- Interface: Ultra160 SCSI
- Cache Memory: 128MB
- RAID Controller
- Supports hardware RAID for SCSI drives
- Provides data redundancy and performance enhancement
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge servers
- Legacy storage solution
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Product Overview
The Dell 023TCR is a PERC (PowerEdge RAID Controller) Ultra160 SCSI RAID controller with 128MB of cache memory. It is designed for older SCSI-based storage systems.
Technical Information
| Controller Type | PERC Ultra160 SCSI |
| Interface | Ultra160 SCSI |
| Cache Memory | 128MB |
Additional Specifications
| RAID Levels Supported | Not Specified |
| Bus Type | Not Specified (Likely PCI or PCI-X) |
Product Description
The Dell 023TCR is a PERC (PowerEdge RAID Controller) card that utilizes the Ultra160 SCSI interface, catering to servers that employ SCSI hard drives. This controller provides hardware RAID capabilities, allowing for the configuration of multiple SCSI drives into arrays to enhance performance and provide data redundancy. With 128MB of cache memory, it assists in accelerating RAID operations by buffering data, thereby improving the overall responsiveness of the storage subsystem. This controller is a legacy component, designed for servers that were built during the era when SCSI was the predominant interface for high-performance storage. It enables features such as RAID 0, RAID 1, and RAID 5 (specific RAID level support may vary), offering essential data protection and performance improvements for critical applications running on these older systems. As a dedicated RAID controller, the Dell 023TCR offloads RAID processing from the server's CPU, ensuring that system resources are available for running applications. It is a key component for maintaining the integrity and availability of data stored on SCSI drives within compatible Dell PowerEdge servers, providing a reliable foundation for storage management in environments still utilizing this technology.



