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IBM 39J5028 2-Ports Ultra-320 SCSI PCI Express DDR RAID Controller
- Interface: Ultra-320 SCSI
- Ports: 2 x SCSI
- Bus Interface: PCI Express (PCIe)
- Controller Type: RAID Controller
- Memory: DDR
- Supports various RAID levels
- Designed for high-end server storage
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Product Overview
The IBM 39J5028 is a PCI Express DDR RAID controller card featuring 2 ports for Ultra-320 SCSI connectivity. It is designed to provide high-performance RAID capabilities for SCSI-based storage systems.
Technical Information
| Interface | Ultra-320 SCSI |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Bus Interface | PCI Express |
Additional Specifications
| Controller Type | RAID Controller |
| Memory Type | DDR |
Product Description
The IBM 39J5028 is a sophisticated RAID controller card designed to integrate high-performance SCSI storage devices into server systems via the PCI Express interface. It features two Ultra-320 SCSI ports, enabling connectivity to high-speed SCSI hard drives and tape drives. The inclusion of DDR memory on the card accelerates RAID operations, such as parity calculations and data caching, leading to improved overall storage performance and responsiveness. This controller supports a range of RAID configurations, allowing for the creation of fault-tolerant and high-performance storage arrays. By leveraging RAID, users can enhance data redundancy, improve read/write speeds, or combine multiple drives into a single logical volume. The Ultra-320 SCSI interface itself offers high bandwidth and robust connectivity, making it suitable for demanding enterprise applications. As a PCI Express card, the 39J5028 benefits from the higher bandwidth and lower latency of the PCIe bus compared to older PCI interfaces. This makes it a powerful solution for servers requiring advanced storage management and high-speed access to SCSI-based storage subsystems, such as those found in high-end workstations or enterprise servers.



