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Dell RF484 PERC5i SAS 8X RAID Controller Card
- SAS interface
- PCI Express interface
- Integrated RAID controller
- Supports RAID 0, 1
- Designed for Dell servers
- Provides data redundancy
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Product Overview
The Dell PERC5/i SAS RAID Controller Card is an integrated RAID solution offering data protection and performance enhancement for servers. It supports SAS drives and various RAID levels, connecting via a PCI Express interface.
Technical Information
| Interface | SAS |
| Bus Type | PCI Express |
| RAID Controller | Yes (PERC5/i) |
Additional Specifications
| RAID Levels Supported | 0, 1 |
| Form Factor | PCIe Add-in Card |
Product Description
The Dell PERC5/i SAS RAID Controller Card (SKU RF484) is an integrated RAID solution designed to provide essential data protection and performance improvements for Dell servers. It supports SAS drives, offering a reliable foundation for server storage. The 'i' in PERC5/i typically denotes an integrated controller, often found on server motherboards or as a low-profile add-in card. This controller card connects via the PCI Express bus, ensuring adequate bandwidth for its operations. It is primarily designed to support RAID levels 0 (striping for performance) and 1 (mirroring for redundancy), providing basic but critical data protection against single drive failures. This makes it suitable for environments where data integrity is important but the most advanced RAID configurations are not required. The PERC5/i is a cost-effective solution for enhancing the storage capabilities of compatible Dell servers. It simplifies the management of disk arrays and helps maintain system uptime by protecting against common storage hardware failures. Its focus on core RAID functionalities makes it a dependable component for many server applications.



