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Dell NR42D-WB Perc H810 8-Ports SAS 6Gb/s SATA PCI Express 2.0 1GB Cache NVME RAID Controller Card
- Controller Model: Dell PERC H810
- Ports: 8x SAS (External)
- Interface Speeds: SAS 6Gb/s, SATA 6Gb/s
- Cache Memory: 1GB
- Bus Interface: PCI Express 2.0
- Form Factor: RAID Controller Card
- Designed for External Storage Connectivity
- NVMe Support (as per title, unusual for H810, may be a specific variant or error)
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Product Overview
The Dell NR42D-WB Perc H810 is an external SAS RAID controller card. It features 8 ports supporting 6Gb/s SAS and SATA interfaces, with 1GB of cache and a PCI Express 2.0 interface, designed for connecting external storage arrays.
Technical Information
| Controller Model | Dell PERC H810 |
| Ports | 8 SAS (External) |
| Interface Speed | 6Gb/s |
Additional Specifications
| Cache Memory | 1GB |
| Bus Interface | PCI Express 2.0 |
Product Description
The Dell PERC H810 controller, identified by SKU NR42D-WB, is an external RAID controller designed to connect Dell servers to external storage enclosures. It features a substantial eight SAS ports, enabling connectivity to a large number of drives or multiple storage arrays, making it suitable for high-capacity storage solutions. Operating at a 6Gb/s interface speed for both SAS and SATA drives, the H810 provides robust performance for data transfer. The controller utilizes a PCI Express 2.0 interface, offering sufficient bandwidth for its intended purpose of managing external storage. The 1GB of cache memory aids in accelerating I/O operations, improving the overall responsiveness of the connected storage. The 'NVME' mention in the title is unusual for a PERC H810, which is primarily a SAS/SATA controller. This might indicate a specialized firmware version, a mislabeling, or a specific configuration that allows some form of NVMe interaction, though its core functionality remains SAS/SATA RAID. The 'WB' suffix could denote a specific hardware revision or configuration.


