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Dell X2797 2-Ports SATA PCI RAID Controller
- 2-Port SATA RAID Controller
- PCI Interface
- Supports RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 (typical)
- Data redundancy and fault tolerance
- Improved storage performance
- Connects SATA hard drives
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Product Overview
The Dell X2797 is a 2-port SATA PCI RAID controller card, designed to provide enhanced data storage management and performance for systems utilizing Serial ATA drives. It allows for the creation of RAID arrays to improve data redundancy and read/write speeds.
Technical Information
| Product Type | RAID Controller |
| Interface | PCI |
Additional Specifications
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Drive Interface | SATA |
Product Description
The Dell X2797, a 2-port SATA PCI RAID controller, offers a cost-effective solution for enhancing storage capabilities in older or specific server configurations. This card allows users to connect and manage SATA hard drives, leveraging RAID technology to protect data against drive failures and boost performance. By implementing RAID configurations such as RAID 0 (striping for performance), RAID 1 (mirroring for redundancy), or RAID 5/10 (combining striping and parity for both performance and redundancy), the X2797 controller helps ensure data integrity and availability. This is particularly valuable for applications that require reliable access to data and can benefit from aggregated disk speeds. Installation of the X2797 into a compatible PCI slot provides immediate access to its RAID functionalities. It typically requires driver installation within the operating system to manage the connected drives and configure the desired RAID levels. This controller is a practical upgrade for systems needing more robust storage management than basic onboard SATA ports can offer.


