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Dell 156NC 2-Ports SAS 12Gb/s PCI Express RAID Controller
- Dell SAS RAID Controller
- 2-Port SAS connectivity
- 12Gb/s SAS interface speed
- PCI Express interface
- Supports advanced RAID functionality
- High-performance storage solution
- Designed for Dell servers
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Product Overview
This Dell RAID controller card supports 2-port SAS connectivity with a 12Gb/s interface speed over a PCI Express slot. It is designed for high-performance storage configurations.
Technical Information
| Product Type | RAID Controller Card |
| SAS Speed | 12Gb/s |
| Ports | 2 |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | PCI Express |
| Manufacturer | Dell |
| Part Number | 156NC |
Product Description
The Dell 156NC is a SAS RAID controller card that provides robust storage connectivity for Dell servers. It features two SAS ports, enabling the connection of multiple SAS drives to create high-performance and redundant storage configurations. The controller supports the latest 12Gb/s SAS interface speed, which offers double the throughput of 6Gb/s SAS, significantly boosting data transfer rates for demanding applications. This controller leverages the PCI Express interface for high-speed communication with the server's motherboard. It is designed to handle complex RAID arrays, offering features that enhance both performance and data protection. By providing hardware-based RAID processing, it ensures efficient management of storage resources without burdening the server's CPU. The 156NC is an ideal component for environments requiring fast and reliable access to storage, such as database servers, virtualization platforms, and high-performance computing clusters. Its 12Gb/s SAS capability makes it suitable for modern storage needs, ensuring that the storage subsystem can keep pace with the demands of contemporary workloads.



