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HP E200I Smart Array 3Gb/s SAS 1GB PCI Express x4 Raid Controller
- 3Gb/s SAS interface for reliable data transfer.
- 64MB DDR2 cache memory.
- PCI Express x4 (PCIe x4) host interface.
- Supports RAID levels 0 and 1.
- Provides basic data redundancy and protection.
- Designed for entry-level storage needs.
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Product Overview
The HP Smart Array E200i is a 3Gb/s SAS RAID controller with 64MB cache. It provides entry-level storage connectivity and data protection for ProLiant servers.
Technical Information
| Interface | 3Gb/s SAS |
| Cache | 64MB DDR2 |
| Bus Type | PCIe x4 |
Additional Specifications
| RAID Levels | 0, 1 |
| Controller Type | RAID Controller |
Product Description
The HP Smart Array E200i is an entry-level RAID controller designed to offer essential storage connectivity and data protection for HP ProLiant servers. It features a 3Gb/s SAS interface, providing a reliable connection for SAS and SATA drives. This controller is suitable for basic server configurations where robust RAID capabilities are not the primary requirement. This model utilizes a PCI Express x4 (PCIe x4) interface, which is compatible with most server expansion slots. It supports fundamental RAID levels, specifically RAID 0 (striping) for performance and RAID 1 (mirroring) for data redundancy. This allows for basic protection against single drive failures. While offering a more limited feature set compared to higher-end Smart Array controllers, the HP Smart Array E200i provides a cost-effective solution for businesses needing basic RAID functionality. It is a suitable choice for servers running less critical applications or for configurations where storage performance and advanced redundancy are not paramount.



