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IBM 42R6927 I #2780 PCI-X ULTRA4 RAID DIS
- PCI-X interface
- Ultra4 SCSI support
- RAID controller functionality
- Designed for IBM servers
- Provides data redundancy and performance
- Legacy enterprise storage component
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Product Overview
This is an IBM 42R6927 I #2780 PCI-X ULTRA4 RAID DIS. It is a RAID disk controller card designed for older IBM systems utilizing the PCI-X interface and supporting Ultra4 SCSI.
Technical Information
| Brand | IBM |
| Part Number | 42R6927 |
| Interface | PCI-X |
Additional Specifications
| SCSI Type | Ultra4 SCSI |
| Controller Type | RAID Disk Controller |
| Compatibility | Specific IBM Servers (Requires verification) |
Product Description
The IBM 42R6927, identified with #2780, is a RAID Disk Controller card that leverages the PCI-X interface for connectivity within compatible IBM server systems. This card is designed to manage multiple hard drives, enabling the implementation of RAID configurations to enhance data protection and storage performance. The Ultra4 SCSI support indicates its capability to interface with high-speed SCSI devices of that generation. This controller card is crucial for environments that require robust data storage solutions with built-in redundancy. By supporting various RAID levels, it allows administrators to configure arrays that can withstand single or multiple drive failures, thereby ensuring business continuity and data integrity. The PCI-X interface, prevalent in older enterprise hardware, provides a wider data bus than standard PCI, offering improved throughput for storage operations. As a legacy component, the IBM 42R6927 is intended for specific IBM server models that utilize the PCI-X slot architecture. It represents a key element in the storage subsystem of these servers, facilitating efficient and reliable data management for critical applications and databases. Its inclusion signifies a focus on enterprise-grade storage features within the server's design.


