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IBM 76H3587 ServeRAID II Ultra SCSI PCI Controller Card
- Controller Type: Ultra SCSI PCI Controller
- Interface: PCI
- Supports Ultra SCSI devices
- Enables connection of multiple SCSI storage devices
- Provides data transfer capabilities for servers
- Designed for legacy server systems requiring SCSI connectivity
- Enhances storage management and performance.
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Product Overview
IBM 76H3587 ServeRAID II is an Ultra SCSI PCI Controller Card. It provides connectivity for SCSI storage devices, enabling enhanced data transfer and management capabilities for servers.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SCSI Controller Card |
| Brand | IBM |
| SKU | 76H3587 |
Additional Specifications
| Model | ServeRAID II |
| Interface | PCI |
| Supported Protocol | Ultra SCSI |
Product Description
The IBM 76H3587 ServeRAID II is a PCI controller card designed to provide connectivity for Ultra SCSI storage devices. This card was a common component in older server systems that relied on SCSI technology for their storage infrastructure. It allows servers to interface with multiple SCSI hard drives or tape drives, facilitating data storage, backup, and retrieval operations. The ServeRAID II controller supports the Ultra SCSI standard, which offered improved data transfer speeds compared to earlier SCSI versions. By integrating this card, system administrators could expand their server's storage capacity and potentially improve the performance of I/O-intensive tasks. It was crucial for maintaining data accessibility and ensuring the operational continuity of systems that utilized SCSI peripherals. While SCSI technology has largely been superseded by SAS and SATA interfaces in modern computing, cards like the IBM 76H3587 were instrumental in the development of robust server storage solutions. They provided a reliable means of connecting and managing storage in enterprise environments during their era, supporting critical business functions through dependable data handling.



