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Dell 0UN939 PERC 3Gb/s SAS PCI Express x4 Raid Controller
- Dell PERC 3Gb/s SAS RAID Controller
- PCI Express x4 Interface
- Supports SAS and SATA drives
- Hardware RAID capabilities
- Provides data redundancy and performance
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge servers
- Cost-effective storage solution
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Product Overview
The Dell 0UN939 is a PERC (PowerEdge RAID Controller) card featuring a 3Gb/s SAS interface and a PCI Express x4 slot. This controller is designed for reliable data storage and management in Dell server environments.
Technical Information
| Brand | Dell |
| Model | PERC |
| Interface | PCI Express x4 |
Additional Specifications
| SAS Speed | 3Gb/s |
| Drive Support | SAS, SATA |
| RAID Levels | 0, 1, 10 (typical) |
Product Description
The Dell 0UN939 is a hardware RAID controller designed to offer reliable storage solutions for Dell PowerEdge servers. Utilizing a PCI Express x4 interface, it provides adequate bandwidth for many server applications, particularly those that do not require the absolute highest I/O performance. The controller supports the 3Gb/s SAS interface, enabling connectivity with a range of SAS and SATA drives. This PERC controller focuses on providing essential RAID functionality, typically supporting RAID levels 0, 1, and 10. These configurations offer a balance between performance enhancement (RAID 0, 10) and data redundancy (RAID 1, 10), protecting against single drive failures. It is a suitable choice for entry-level servers or applications where advanced RAID levels are not a primary requirement. Designed for integration within Dell's server ecosystem, the 0UN939 facilitates efficient data management and protection. It allows businesses to implement hardware-based RAID, offloading the processing from the host CPU and ensuring consistent storage performance. This makes it a practical option for organizations looking for dependable storage solutions without the premium cost of higher-end controllers.



