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Dell 0C4372 PERC Ultra320 SCSI 64MB PCI Express Raid Controller
- Ultra320 SCSI interface for connecting high-performance SCSI drives.
- 64MB cache memory for improved data transfer rates.
- PCI Express host interface for server integration.
- Supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 10 for data redundancy and performance.
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge servers.
- Provides a reliable solution for legacy SCSI storage needs.
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Product Overview
The Dell 0C4372 is a PERC Ultra320 SCSI RAID controller. It features a 64MB cache and connects via a PCI Express interface, offering a solution for older SCSI-based storage systems.
Technical Information
| Interface | Ultra320 SCSI |
| Cache Memory | 64MB |
| Host Interface | PCI Express |
Additional Specifications
| RAID Levels | 0, 1, 5, 10 |
| Controller Type | PERC Ultra320 |
Product Description
The Dell 0C4372 PERC Ultra320 SCSI RAID controller is a specialized adapter designed to manage and enhance the performance of SCSI storage devices within a server environment. This controller is particularly relevant for systems that utilize or require compatibility with Ultra320 SCSI drives, a standard known for its high throughput and reliability in enterprise applications. Equipped with 64MB of cache memory, the 0C4372 assists in accelerating data read and write operations by temporarily storing frequently accessed data. This caching mechanism helps to reduce latency and improve the overall responsiveness of the storage subsystem. The controller connects to the server's motherboard via a PCI Express interface, ensuring a robust and high-bandwidth connection to the system's processing resources. This RAID controller supports various RAID levels, including RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, and RAID 10. These configurations allow for different balances of performance and data redundancy. For instance, RAID 0 offers striping for maximum performance, while RAID 1 provides mirroring for data duplication, and RAID 5 and 10 offer parity-based striping for a combination of performance and fault tolerance. It is designed to integrate seamlessly with Dell PowerEdge servers.


