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IBM 76H8009 3-Ports Ultra SCSI PCI RAID Controller Card
- Interface: PCI
- Ports: 3-Ports Ultra SCSI
- Type: RAID Controller Card
- Supports RAID 0, 1, 5
- Provides data redundancy and performance improvement
- Designed for IBM server environments
- Backward compatibility with older SCSI devices
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Product Overview
The IBM 76H8009 is a 3-Port Ultra SCSI PCI RAID Controller Card, providing essential RAID functionality and connectivity for older IBM server systems. It allows for the configuration of SCSI drives into RAID arrays to enhance data protection and performance.
Technical Information
| Interface | PCI |
| Ports | 3-Port Ultra SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Controller Type | RAID Controller Card |
| RAID Levels Supported | 0, 1, 5 |
Product Description
The IBM 76H8009 is a 3-port Ultra SCSI RAID controller card designed for integration into PCI-based server systems. This controller enables the creation of RAID arrays using connected SCSI hard drives, offering crucial data protection through mirroring (RAID 1) and parity (RAID 5), as well as performance enhancements through striping (RAID 0). Its three Ultra SCSI ports provide connectivity for multiple drives, allowing for flexible storage configurations. This card is particularly relevant for maintaining or upgrading legacy IBM server infrastructure that relies on SCSI technology. By implementing RAID, businesses can mitigate the risk of data loss associated with single drive failures and improve the overall read/write performance of their storage subsystem. The PCI interface ensures compatibility with a wide range of older server motherboards. Administrators can utilize the IBM 76H8009 to manage their storage environment, configure RAID levels according to their specific needs for performance or data redundancy, and ensure the continued operation of critical applications. It represents a cost-effective solution for enhancing the reliability and efficiency of storage in environments where SCSI is still the preferred interface.

