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HP 192895-001 Ultra160 SCSI 32MB PCI Raid Controller
- Ultra160 SCSI PCI RAID Controller
- 32MB Cache Memory
- Supports RAID Levels 0, 1, 5, 10
- PCI Interface
- Provides hardware RAID acceleration
- Enhances data protection and performance
- Compatible with HP ProLiant servers
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Product Overview
The HP 192895-001 is an Ultra160 SCSI PCI RAID controller with 32MB of cache memory. It provides hardware-based RAID functionality to enhance data redundancy and performance for SCSI storage devices.
Technical Information
| Interface | Ultra160 SCSI, PCI |
| Cache Memory | 32MB |
| RAID Levels Supported | 0, 1, 5, 10 |
Additional Specifications
| Controller Type | RAID Controller |
| Form Factor | PCI Add-in Card |
Product Description
The HP 192895-001 is a robust RAID controller designed to manage and protect data stored on SCSI hard drives within HP ProLiant servers. It utilizes the Ultra160 SCSI interface, offering high data transfer speeds for its generation, and connects to the server via a standard PCI bus. Equipped with 32MB of onboard cache memory, this controller accelerates RAID operations, significantly improving read and write performance for the connected storage array. It supports various RAID levels, including RAID 0 for performance, RAID 1 for mirroring, RAID 5 for striping with parity, and RAID 10 for a combination of performance and redundancy, allowing administrators to choose the optimal configuration for their specific needs. This hardware RAID solution offloads the processing of RAID calculations from the server's CPU, freeing up system resources for other applications. It provides essential data protection features, ensuring business continuity in the event of a drive failure by automatically rebuilding data onto a replacement drive.

