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Dell 4230C PERC SCSI PCI Raid Controller
- SCSI interface for connecting SCSI drives
- PCI bus interface for compatibility with older systems
- Supports basic RAID levels (e.g., RAID 0, 1)
- Provides data redundancy and improved read/write performance
- Suitable for entry-level server storage needs
- Designed for use in Dell PowerEdge servers
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Product Overview
The Dell 4230C PERC SCSI PCI RAID Controller is an older generation RAID controller designed for SCSI-based storage systems. It provides basic RAID functionality for data protection and performance enhancement in legacy server environments.
Technical Information
| Interface | SCSI, PCI |
| RAID Levels | Basic (e.g., 0, 1) |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Standard PCI card |
Product Description
The Dell 4230C PERC SCSI PCI RAID Controller represents a solution for managing SCSI storage devices in older server infrastructures. This controller card utilizes the PCI bus for integration into compatible motherboards, offering a way to implement RAID configurations for enhanced data reliability and performance. It supports fundamental RAID levels, typically RAID 0 for striping (performance) and RAID 1 for mirroring (redundancy). This allows businesses to protect critical data against single drive failures while also potentially improving the speed of data access. The 4230C is designed to work with SCSI hard drives, which were common in servers of its era. While not offering the advanced features or speeds of modern SAS or SATA RAID controllers, the Dell 4230C serves its purpose in maintaining and upgrading legacy systems. It provides a cost-effective method for adding a layer of data protection and performance optimization to servers that rely on SCSI storage.


