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HP 223188-001 16MB Storage Controller
- Type: Storage Controller
- Memory: 16MB
- Designed for HP server and storage systems.
- Facilitates data transfer between the host system and storage devices.
- Essential for managing RAID configurations and disk arrays.
- Ensures reliable data access and management.
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Product Overview
The HP 223188-001 is a 16MB storage controller, likely designed for specific HP server or storage solutions. It serves as a crucial component for managing and accessing data from connected storage devices.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Storage Controller |
| Memory | 16MB |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP Servers/Storage |
Product Description
The HP 223188-001 is a dedicated storage controller, a critical hardware component that acts as the interface between a server's central processing unit (CPU) and its storage devices. This particular controller is equipped with 16MB of memory, which is utilized for caching data and managing operations, thereby enhancing the performance and efficiency of storage access. Its primary function is to manage the flow of data to and from hard drives, SSDs, or other storage media connected to it. Designed specifically for integration within HP's server and storage ecosystems, the 223188-001 ensures compatibility and optimal performance with HP hardware. Storage controllers are fundamental for implementing advanced storage features such as RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) configurations. By managing multiple drives in a RAID array, the controller can provide data redundancy, improve read/write performance, or a combination of both, depending on the RAID level configured. This component plays a vital role in the overall reliability and data integrity of a storage system. It handles complex tasks like error detection and correction, command queuing, and data striping or mirroring (in RAID setups). The presence of onboard memory (16MB in this case) allows the controller to buffer data, reducing the latency associated with direct disk access and accelerating application response times. Its inclusion is essential for systems requiring robust and managed storage solutions.

