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IBM 97P6308 P #5709 DUAL CHANNEL SCSI RAID
- Dual Channel SCSI RAID Adapter
- IBM Part Number: 97P6308
- Associated with IBM System #5709
- Hardware RAID capabilities
- Supports SCSI storage devices
- Provides data redundancy and performance enhancement
- Designed for IBM server environments
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Product Overview
The IBM 97P6308 is a Dual Channel SCSI RAID adapter, identified as part number #5709. It provides hardware-based RAID functionality for SCSI storage devices.
Technical Information
| Product Type | RAID Adapter |
| Interface | SCSI |
| Channels | Dual Channel |
Additional Specifications
| RAID | Hardware RAID |
| IBM Part Number | 97P6308 |
| IBM System | #5709 |
Product Description
The IBM 97P6308, also known by its system identifier #5709, is a dedicated hardware RAID adapter designed for IBM server platforms. This adapter provides dual-channel SCSI connectivity, enabling it to manage multiple SCSI storage devices and offer advanced data protection and performance features through hardware-based RAID configurations. By offloading RAID calculations from the host CPU, this adapter ensures that system resources are available for applications, while still providing robust data redundancy and improved I/O performance. It supports various RAID levels (though specific levels are not detailed in the title, typical for such adapters are RAID 0, 1, 5, 10), allowing administrators to tailor storage solutions to their specific needs for reliability and speed. This adapter is a crucial component for maintaining data integrity and optimizing storage performance in IBM server environments that utilize SCSI storage. Its dual-channel architecture allows for higher throughput and more flexible drive configurations compared to single-channel solutions.

