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IBM ASR-4005SAS Serveraid Controller 8I Sas
- Type: SAS RAID Controller
- Ports: 8 Internal SAS Ports
- Interface: SAS (Serial Attached SCSI)
- RAID Support: RAID 0, 1, 10 (configuration dependent)
- Designed for IBM Servers
- High-speed data transfer
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Product Overview
The IBM ASR-4005SAS Serveraid Controller is an 8-port SAS controller designed for server storage solutions. It enables high-speed connectivity to SAS drives, facilitating robust and scalable storage configurations for demanding enterprise environments.
Technical Information
| SKU | ASR-4005SAS |
| Product Type | Serveraid Controller |
| Interface | SAS |
Additional Specifications
| Number of Ports | 8 Internal |
| Brand | IBM |
| RAID Levels | 0, 1, 10 (typical) |
Product Description
The IBM ASR-4005SAS, also known as a Serveraid Controller, is a dedicated storage adapter designed to manage Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) hard drives within IBM server systems. This controller provides a robust and high-performance interface for connecting multiple SAS drives, enabling the creation of sophisticated storage arrays. SAS technology is favored in enterprise environments for its reliability, scalability, and higher data transfer rates compared to older SCSI standards and SATA in some applications. This controller features eight internal SAS ports, offering significant connectivity options for internal storage devices. This allows for the implementation of large-capacity storage solutions or the creation of redundant drive configurations to enhance data availability. The ASR-4005SAS is engineered to handle the demands of mission-critical applications that require fast and reliable access to data. Supporting common RAID levels such as RAID 0 (for performance), RAID 1 (for mirroring and redundancy), and RAID 10 (a combination of striping and mirroring for both performance and redundancy), this controller provides flexibility in designing storage subsystems. It is an integral component for businesses seeking to build scalable, fault-tolerant, and high-performance storage solutions within their IBM server infrastructure.


