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Dell VM02C-NEW Perc H710 Mini Mono Dual-Core 8-Ports SATA/SAS 6Gb/s PCI Express 512MB NV (Non-Volati...
- 8-Port SATA/SAS RAID Controller
- 6Gb/s transfer rate
- PCI Express interface
- 512MB Non-Volatile Cache (NV Cache)
- PERC H710P Mini model
- Dual-Core controller
- Supports various RAID levels
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Product Overview
This Dell PERC H710P Mini RAID controller offers 8 ports for SATA/SAS drives with a 6Gb/s interface. It includes 512MB of Non-Volatile Cache and connects via a PCI Express interface.
Technical Information
| Controller Type | RAID Controller |
| Model | PERC H710P Mini |
| Ports | 8 |
| Interface | SATA/SAS 6Gb/s |
Additional Specifications
| Bus Interface | PCI Express |
| Cache Memory | 512MB Non-Volatile Cache |
| Processor | Dual-Core |
| Brand | Dell |
Product Description
The Dell VM02C-NEW is a PERC H710P Mini RAID controller, a high-performance storage solution designed for enterprise environments. It features 8 internal ports that support both SATA and SAS drives, operating at a 6Gb/s interface speed, ensuring efficient data throughput for demanding applications. This controller is crucial for managing storage arrays and optimizing disk performance within Dell servers. Equipped with 512MB of Non-Volatile (NV) Cache, this controller provides enhanced data protection by retaining data in case of power failure, thereby minimizing the risk of data loss and improving write operation efficiency. The dual-core processor ensures robust performance for complex RAID operations and simultaneous data handling. Connected via a PCI Express interface, the VM02C-NEW offers high bandwidth for communication with the server's system. It supports various RAID levels (e.g., RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60), allowing administrators to configure storage for optimal performance, data redundancy, or a combination of both, depending on the specific needs of the workload. This makes it a versatile component for building reliable and scalable storage solutions.


