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HP SYM8952U/SYM8953U SCSI PCI Controller Card
- SCSI PCI Controller Card
- Supports SCSI storage devices
- PCI interface for system integration
- Designed for server and workstation environments
- Enables connection of multiple SCSI devices
- Reliable data transfer for SCSI peripherals
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Product Overview
This HP SCSI PCI Controller Card, identified by SYM8952U/SYM8953U, provides connectivity for SCSI devices. It is designed to integrate SCSI storage solutions into compatible server and workstation systems.
Technical Information
| Interface | PCI |
| SCSI Standard | SCSI (Specific standard may vary, often Ultra320 or similar) |
| Channels | Likely Dual Channel (common for SYM895x series) |
| Form Factor | PCI Card |
Additional Specifications
| Product Type | SCSI Controller Card |
| Brand | HP |
| Model | SYM8952U/SYM8953U |
Product Description
The HP SYM8952U/SYM8953U is a SCSI PCI Controller Card, a crucial component for integrating SCSI storage devices into computer systems. These controllers are typically based on high-performance SCSI chipsets, such as the LSI Logic SYM895x series, which were popular for their reliability and speed in enterprise environments. The PCI interface ensures broad compatibility with many server and workstation motherboards from the era when SCSI was a prevalent storage interface. This controller card enables the connection of various SCSI peripherals, including hard drives, tape drives, and optical drives. Depending on the specific model (SYM8952U or SYM8953U, which often denote different channel configurations or features), it typically offers dual-channel support, allowing for the connection of a significant number of SCSI devices. This makes it suitable for expanding storage capacity and providing high-speed access to data in demanding applications. Designed for server and workstation use, these cards are built to provide stable and efficient data transfer. They are essential for systems that require robust storage solutions and may need to interface with existing SCSI infrastructure. While SCSI is largely superseded by SAS and SATA in modern systems, these cards remain relevant for maintaining or upgrading older hardware configurations that rely on SCSI technology.


