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IBM 32H6999 Server Ssa Raid Adapter PCI Controller 32H6999
- Product Type: Server RAID Adapter
- Interface: PCI
- Manufacturer: IBM
- Part Number: 32H6999
- Function: Provides RAID capabilities
- Supports multiple hard drives
- Designed for IBM server environments
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Product Overview
The IBM 32H6999 is a Server SSA RAID Adapter PCI Controller. This adapter is designed to provide RAID functionality for IBM servers, managing multiple hard drives for performance and/or redundancy.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Server RAID Adapter |
| Interface | PCI |
Additional Specifications
| Manufacturer | IBM |
| Part Number | 32H6999 |
Product Description
The IBM 32H6999 is a PCI-based RAID adapter specifically engineered for use within IBM server systems. This controller card allows servers to manage multiple physical hard drives as a single logical unit, offering various levels of data redundancy (protection against drive failure) and performance enhancement through techniques like striping and mirroring. The 'SSA' designation in its description likely refers to 'Serial Storage Architecture,' which was an IBM interface standard for connecting storage devices. However, as a PCI adapter, it interfaces with the server's motherboard via the Peripheral Component Interconnect bus. This adapter is crucial for businesses that rely on their servers for critical data storage and require high availability and data integrity. By implementing RAID configurations, the 32H6999 adapter helps protect against data loss due to individual drive failures and can improve read/write performance by distributing data across multiple drives. It is a key component for ensuring the reliability and efficiency of storage in an IBM server environment.


