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HP 411048-001 Wide Ultra3 SCSI 256MB Cache RAID Controller
- Wide Ultra3 SCSI interface for high-speed data transfer.
- RAID controller for advanced storage management.
- 256MB cache memory to accelerate I/O operations.
- Supports multiple RAID levels for data redundancy and performance.
- Designed for server environments requiring robust storage solutions.
- Enables efficient management of multiple hard drives.
- Provides enhanced data protection and system uptime.
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Product Overview
The HP 411048-001 is a Wide Ultra3 SCSI 256MB Cache RAID Controller. It is designed to provide high-performance RAID functionality and advanced storage management for servers, featuring a Wide Ultra3 SCSI interface and a substantial 256MB cache for accelerated I/O operations.
Technical Information
| Interface | Wide Ultra3 SCSI |
| RAID Cache | 256MB |
| Product Type | RAID Controller |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | HP |
| Model | 411048-001 |
Product Description
The HP 411048-001 Wide Ultra3 SCSI RAID Controller is engineered to deliver superior performance and reliability for server storage solutions. It utilizes the Wide Ultra3 SCSI interface, which offers high bandwidth and efficient data transfer rates, making it suitable for demanding enterprise applications. The controller's design focuses on providing a robust platform for managing multiple hard drives and ensuring data integrity. With a substantial 256MB of cache memory, this RAID controller significantly accelerates input/output operations. The cache acts as a high-speed buffer, reducing latency and improving the overall responsiveness of the storage subsystem. This is particularly beneficial for applications that involve frequent read/write cycles, such as databases, virtualization, and high-transaction environments. The controller supports various RAID configurations (e.g., RAID 0, 1, 5, 10, 50), allowing administrators to implement solutions that balance performance, data redundancy, and capacity according to their specific needs. This ensures data protection against drive failures and enhances system availability, making it a critical component for mission-critical servers.


