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Dell - M9099 PERC 6/I SAS RAID Controller for R610 R710
- PERC 6/I SAS RAID Controller
- 4 Internal SAS/SATA Ports
- 6Gb/s SAS Interface
- PCIe x8 Interface
- Supports RAID Levels 0, 1, 5, 10
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge R610/R710 servers
- Includes battery backup unit (BBU) support
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Product Overview
The Dell M9099 is a PERC 6/I SAS RAID Controller Card designed for Dell PowerEdge R610 and R710 servers. It provides SAS connectivity and RAID functionality for internal storage.
Technical Information
| Model | M9099 |
| Controller Type | PERC 6/I SAS RAID |
| Interface | PCI Express x8 |
| Ports | 4 Internal SAS/SATA |
Additional Specifications
| Speed | 6Gb/s SAS |
| RAID Support | 0, 1, 5, 10 |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge R610, R710 |
Product Description
The Dell M9099 is a PowerEdge RAID Controller (PERC) 6/I card, specifically a SAS RAID controller designed to enhance the storage capabilities of Dell PowerEdge R610 and R710 servers. It features four internal SAS/SATA ports, allowing for the connection of multiple hard drives or SSDs to the server's internal bays. This controller supports 6Gb/s SAS connectivity, providing a fast and reliable interface for storage devices. It offers robust RAID functionality, including support for RAID levels 0, 1, 5, and 10. This allows administrators to configure storage arrays for optimal performance, data redundancy, or a balance of both, depending on the specific needs of the applications running on the server. Designed as a PCIe x8 card, the M9099 integrates directly into the server's motherboard. It also supports a battery backup unit (BBU) for the RAID controller's cache, which protects data in the cache during a power loss event, ensuring data integrity. This makes it a crucial component for servers handling critical data.


