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Dell WT92N Equallogic Storage Controller
- Product Line: Dell Equallogic
- Type: Storage Controller
- Function: Manages storage array operations and data access
- Interface: Typically SAS or Fibre Channel (specific ports not detailed)
- Designed for Equallogic PS Series arrays
- Ensures high availability and performance for SAN environments
- Facilitates RAID management and data protection
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Product Overview
The Dell WT92N is an Equallogic Storage Controller, a critical component for Dell's Equallogic SAN (Storage Area Network) arrays. It manages data flow, system operations, and connectivity for the storage system.
Technical Information
| Product Line | Equallogic |
| Controller Type | Storage Controller |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | Dell |
Product Description
The Dell WT92N is a storage controller designed for use within Dell's Equallogic storage arrays, such as those in the PS Series. These controllers are the central processing units of the storage array, responsible for managing all data operations, including read/write requests, RAID configurations, and communication with host servers. As a key component of a SAN solution, the WT92N controller ensures high availability and performance. Equallogic controllers often work in redundant pairs within an array to provide fault tolerance; if one controller fails, the other takes over seamlessly. They typically connect to the disk shelves via SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) and to the network via Ethernet ports (for iSCSI) or Fibre Channel ports, depending on the specific Equallogic model. This controller plays a vital role in delivering the advanced features that Equallogic arrays are known for, including automatic load balancing, thin provisioning, snapshots, and replication. Its performance directly impacts the overall throughput and responsiveness of the storage system, making it a critical element for businesses relying on shared storage infrastructure.
