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IBM 76H3584 ServerRAID 3-Ports Ultra II SCSI PCI Controller Card
- 3x Ultra II SCSI ports
- PCI interface for server connectivity
- Designed for IBM servers
- Supports SCSI storage devices
- Provides reliable data access
- Enhances storage performance
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Product Overview
The IBM 76H3584 ServerRAID controller card provides 3 Ultra II SCSI ports for connecting storage devices to an IBM server. It is designed to offer reliable and high-performance data access for SCSI-based storage solutions.
Technical Information
| Interface | Ultra II SCSI |
| Number of Ports | 3 |
| Bus Type | PCI |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | IBM |
| Part Number | 76H3584 |
Product Description
The IBM 76H3584 ServerRAID controller card is an essential component for servers requiring connectivity to Ultra II SCSI storage devices. This card features three Ultra II SCSI ports, enabling the connection of multiple high-performance SCSI hard drives, tape drives, or other peripherals. Its PCI interface ensures broad compatibility with many IBM server systems that utilize the PCI bus architecture. This controller is engineered to deliver robust performance and data integrity for storage-intensive applications. By leveraging the capabilities of Ultra II SCSI technology, it facilitates efficient data transfer rates, making it suitable for environments that demand reliable access to storage. The ServerRAID designation implies that it is part of IBM's server storage solutions, often integrated with RAID capabilities for data redundancy and performance enhancement, although specific RAID levels would depend on the accompanying software or firmware. For system administrators, the IBM 76H3584 offers a straightforward way to expand or upgrade the storage capabilities of their servers. It is particularly valuable for maintaining legacy SCSI storage infrastructure or for specific applications that benefit from the characteristics of SCSI technology. Its inclusion in an IBM server system ensures compatibility and optimized performance within the IBM ecosystem.



