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HP 011818-002 Smart Array Ultra320 SCSI 64MB PCI-X Raid Controller
- Interface: PCI-X
- SCSI Speed: Ultra320
- Controller Type: Smart Array RAID Controller
- Cache Memory: 64MB
- Supports SCSI drives
- Provides RAID functionality for legacy systems
- Designed for older HP servers
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Product Overview
The HP 011818-002 is a legacy Smart Array RAID controller card utilizing a PCI-X interface. It supports Ultra320 SCSI speeds and comes with 64MB of cache memory, designed for older server systems requiring SCSI storage solutions.
Technical Information
| Interface | PCI-X |
| SCSI Speed | Ultra320 |
Additional Specifications
| Controller Type | Smart Array RAID |
| Cache Memory | 64MB |
Product Description
The HP 011818-002 is a RAID controller card designed for servers that utilize the PCI-X bus architecture. This interface was common in servers prior to the widespread adoption of PCIe, and it offers a higher bandwidth than standard PCI. The controller supports Ultra320 SCSI, which was a high-performance standard for SCSI devices, enabling fast data transfer rates for connected hard drives and tape drives. As a Smart Array controller, it provides hardware-based RAID capabilities, allowing for the creation of redundant and high-performance storage arrays using SCSI drives. The included 64MB of cache memory helps to accelerate I/O operations by buffering data, improving the overall responsiveness of the storage subsystem. This makes it suitable for environments that rely on SCSI storage for critical data and applications. This controller represents a solution for maintaining or upgrading storage infrastructure in older server environments that are still reliant on SCSI technology. Its ability to manage RAID configurations offers data protection against drive failures and can enhance performance, ensuring the continued operation and efficiency of legacy systems.



