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IBM 39J5022 Ultra320 SCSI PCI Express SCSI Controller
- Ultra320 SCSI interface
- PCI Express (PCIe) interface
- 320MB/s data transfer rate
- Designed for IBM systems
- Supports high-performance SCSI storage
- Enables connection of multiple SCSI devices
- Robust data integrity features
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Product Overview
The IBM 39J5022 is an Ultra320 SCSI PCI Express controller card. It provides high-speed connectivity for SCSI devices, supporting up to 320MB/s data transfer rates.
Technical Information
| Interface | Ultra320 SCSI |
| Bus Type | PCI Express (PCIe) |
Additional Specifications
| Data Transfer Rate | 320 MB/s |
| Manufacturer | IBM |
Product Description
The IBM 39J5022 is a high-performance storage adapter that utilizes the Ultra320 SCSI interface combined with a modern PCI Express (PCIe) bus. This combination allows for significantly faster communication between the host system and connected SCSI storage devices compared to older PCI-based controllers. The Ultra320 standard offers a maximum theoretical throughput of 320 Megabytes per second (MB/s), ensuring rapid data access and transfer. Designed primarily for IBM servers and workstations, this controller card is engineered to support demanding enterprise storage requirements. It facilitates the connection of multiple SCSI hard drives, tape drives, or other SCSI peripherals, enabling robust and scalable storage solutions. The PCIe interface provides a high-bandwidth connection to the system, minimizing potential bottlenecks and maximizing the performance of the attached SCSI devices. With its advanced features and high throughput, the IBM 39J5022 is suitable for applications such as high-transaction databases, video editing, large-scale data archiving, and other environments where fast and reliable storage I/O is paramount. It represents a bridge between the established SCSI technology and the newer, faster PCIe interconnect.



