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Dell 88981 PERC Dual Channel 32MB SCSI PCI RAID Controller Card
- Dual-channel SCSI interface for connecting multiple drives
- 32MB onboard cache memory
- PCI bus interface for compatibility with older servers
- Supports RAID 0, 1, and 5 configurations
- Enhances data redundancy and read/write performance
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge servers
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Product Overview
The Dell 88981 PERC Dual Channel 32MB SCSI PCI RAID Controller Card is a legacy RAID controller offering dual-channel SCSI connectivity and 32MB of cache. It provides essential RAID functionality for data protection and performance in older server systems.
Technical Information
| Interface | Dual-Channel SCSI, PCI |
| Cache | 32MB |
Additional Specifications
| RAID Levels | 0, 1, 5 |
| Form Factor | Standard PCI card |
Product Description
The Dell 88981 PERC RAID Controller is a dual-channel SCSI card designed for older Dell PowerEdge servers. It features 32MB of onboard cache memory, which helps to accelerate data transfer operations and improve overall storage performance. The dual-channel SCSI interface allows for the connection of multiple SCSI drives, enabling more complex storage configurations. This controller supports essential RAID levels, including RAID 0 (striping for performance), RAID 1 (mirroring for redundancy), and RAID 5 (striping with parity for a balance of performance and redundancy). By implementing these RAID levels, users can protect their data against drive failures and enhance the read/write speeds of their storage subsystem. As a PCI-based card, the Dell 88981 is intended for use in servers equipped with standard PCI slots. It represents a reliable solution for maintaining or upgrading the storage capabilities of legacy server systems that utilize SCSI hard drives, providing a foundational level of data protection and performance enhancement.


