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Dell - 341-9145 Perc 6i PCI-Express RAID Controller
- Controller Type: RAID Controller
- Interface: SAS/SATA
- Bus Type: PCI-Express
- Model: PERC 6/i
- Supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 10
- Provides hardware-based RAID for servers
- Enhances data protection and performance
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Product Overview
The Dell 341-9145 is a PERC 6/i PCI-Express RAID controller card. It provides hardware RAID capabilities for servers, enabling data redundancy and improved performance through various RAID levels.
Technical Information
| Product Type | RAID Controller |
| Interface | SAS/SATA |
Additional Specifications
| Bus Type | PCI Express |
| Model | PERC 6/i |
Product Description
The Dell 341-9145, known as the PERC 6/i, is a PCI-Express RAID controller card designed for Dell PowerEdge servers. It offers hardware-based RAID functionality, which offloads the processing of RAID calculations from the server's CPU, thereby improving overall system performance. This controller supports both SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) and SATA (Serial ATA) drives, providing flexibility in storage configurations. The PERC 6/i supports essential RAID levels including RAID 0 (striping for performance), RAID 1 (mirroring for redundancy), RAID 5 (striping with parity for balanced performance and redundancy), and RAID 10 (striped sets of mirrored pairs for high performance and redundancy). This allows administrators to create storage arrays that meet specific requirements for data protection, availability, and speed. This RAID controller is a crucial component for ensuring data integrity and optimizing storage performance in server environments. By implementing hardware RAID, businesses can protect their critical data against drive failures and achieve faster data access, which is essential for running applications and services reliably.


