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Dell 8R565 PERC4 Ultr320 SCSI RAID Controller Card for PowerVault 220S
- PERC4 Ultra320 SCSI RAID Controller
- For PowerVault 220S
- Ultra320 SCSI Interface
- Supports RAID 0, 1, 5, 10
- Data redundancy and fault tolerance
- Legacy storage solution
- High-speed SCSI connectivity
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Product Overview
The Dell 8R565 is a PERC4 Ultra320 SCSI RAID controller card, designed for older PowerVault 220S systems. It provides SCSI connectivity and RAID capabilities to enhance data protection and performance for systems utilizing Ultra320 SCSI drives.
Technical Information
| Product Type | RAID Controller |
| Model | PERC4 Ultra320 |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | Ultra320 SCSI |
| Compatibility | PowerVault 220S |
Product Description
The Dell 8R565 is a specialized PERC4 RAID controller engineered to work with the Ultra320 SCSI interface, a high-speed standard for storage devices prevalent in older enterprise systems. This controller was specifically designed to enhance the capabilities of storage solutions like the Dell PowerVault 220S. It offers robust RAID functionality, typically supporting configurations such as RAID 0 (striping), RAID 1 (mirroring), RAID 5 (striping with parity), and RAID 10 (striped mirrors). These RAID levels provide options for improving data read/write performance and ensuring data availability by protecting against single or multiple drive failures, depending on the chosen configuration. By integrating the 8R565 into a compatible system, users could leverage the high throughput of Ultra320 SCSI while gaining the benefits of hardware-based RAID. This made it a valuable component for servers and storage enclosures requiring reliable and performant data storage in environments where SCSI was the primary interface.


