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IBM P12844-00-B Sgi 2882 2Gb Raid Controller Module
- RAID Controller Module
- SGI 2882 chipset
- 2Gb interface speed
- Supports RAID levels
- Designed for specific SGI/IBM systems
- High-speed data transfer
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Product Overview
The IBM P12844-00-B is an SGI 2882 2Gb RAID Controller Module. It provides RAID functionality and high-speed connectivity for storage systems.
Technical Information
| RAID Controller Type | SGI 2882 RAID Controller Module |
| Interface Speed | 2Gb |
Additional Specifications
| RAID Levels | Supported (Specific levels may vary) |
Product Description
The IBM P12844-00-B, identified as an SGI 2882 2Gb RAID Controller Module, is a component designed for storage management within specific server or storage systems, likely from Silicon Graphics International (SGI) or IBM systems that integrated SGI technology. The '2Gb' designation likely refers to the interface speed, possibly related to Fibre Channel or a high-speed SCSI variant, indicating its capability for rapid data transfer. This module provides RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) functionality, which allows for the combination of multiple physical disk drives into one or more logical units. This enhances data redundancy, fault tolerance, and performance, depending on the configured RAID level. The SGI 2882 chipset suggests it's based on a specific architecture developed or utilized by SGI for their storage solutions. As a controller module, it is intended to be installed within a compatible chassis or server. Its primary purpose is to manage the attached storage devices, ensuring data integrity and optimizing access speeds. Users requiring this specific module should ensure it is compatible with their existing SGI or IBM hardware configuration, as it is likely designed for a particular product line or generation.

