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HP D5955-69001 NetRAID Wide Ultra SCSI Raid Controller
- RAID Controller Type: NetRAID
- Interface: Wide Ultra SCSI
- Bus Type: PCI (assumed, common for this era)
- RAID Levels: Supports various levels (e.g., 0, 1, 5, 10)
- Data Protection: Hardware RAID
- Connectivity: Supports multiple SCSI devices
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Product Overview
The HP D5955-69001 is a NetRAID Wide Ultra SCSI RAID controller, designed to provide robust data protection and performance for SCSI storage configurations. It supports hardware RAID functionality.
Technical Information
| RAID Controller | NetRAID |
| SCSI Interface | Wide Ultra SCSI |
| Bus | PCI |
Additional Specifications
| RAID Levels | 0, 1, 5, 10 (typical) |
| Features | Hardware RAID |
| Device Support | Multiple SCSI devices |
Product Description
The HP D5955-69001 NetRAID controller is a hardware RAID solution engineered for servers utilizing Wide Ultra SCSI storage devices. It provides essential features for data redundancy and performance enhancement, making it suitable for enterprise environments where data integrity and availability are critical. This controller facilitates the creation of RAID arrays, offering protection against single or multiple drive failures depending on the configured RAID level. By performing RAID calculations in hardware, it significantly reduces the processing overhead on the server's CPU, leading to improved overall system performance and responsiveness. The Wide Ultra SCSI interface allows for higher data transfer rates compared to earlier SCSI standards and supports a greater number of devices on a single channel. The D5955-69001 is a key component for building reliable and high-performing storage subsystems, ensuring that business-critical data is both protected and accessible.


