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Intel E91267-203 24-Ports RAID Expander Controller Card
- Controller Type: RAID Expander
- Number of Ports: 24
- Interface: SATA/SAS
- Form Factor: PCIe Add-in Card
- Designed for storage expansion
- Supports multiple drive configurations
- Enhances storage scalability
- Intel technology
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Product Overview
The Intel E91267-203 is a 24-port RAID Expander Controller Card. It is designed to increase the number of available SATA/SAS ports on a server or workstation, enabling more drives to be connected for expanded storage capacity.
Technical Information
| Product Type | RAID Expander Controller |
| Number of Ports | 24 |
| Interface Supported | SATA/SAS |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | PCIe |
| Brand | Intel |
Product Description
The Intel E91267-203 RAID Expander Controller Card is a specialized hardware component designed to significantly increase the storage connectivity options for servers and workstations. It provides an additional 24 ports that support both SATA and SAS interfaces, allowing administrators to connect a much larger number of hard drives or SSDs than would typically be supported by the motherboard's onboard controllers alone. This expander card functions by connecting to a host RAID controller or HBA (Host Bus Adapter) via a single or dual SAS connection. It then multiplexes the host connection to provide multiple drive ports. This architecture is crucial for building high-density storage solutions, such as large network-attached storage (NAS) systems, direct-attached storage (DAS) arrays, or servers requiring extensive internal drive bays for data warehousing, backups, or media storage. By leveraging the Intel E91267-203, IT professionals can achieve greater storage scalability and flexibility without needing to replace the primary RAID controller. This makes it a cost-effective solution for expanding storage capacity in existing infrastructure, supporting various RAID levels and drive configurations as dictated by the host controller, and ensuring reliable data access for demanding applications.


