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Mylex 550060-B Eisa SCSI Raid Controller
- EISA Interface
- SCSI RAID Controller
- Supports multiple RAID levels
- Designed for servers and workstations
- Enables connection of SCSI storage devices
- Enhances data protection and system availability
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Product Overview
The Mylex 550060-B is an EISA SCSI RAID controller. It provides advanced storage management and data redundancy for EISA-based servers and workstations.
Technical Information
| Interface | EISA |
| Controller Type | SCSI RAID Controller |
Additional Specifications
| RAID Support | Yes |
| Manufacturer | Mylex |
Product Description
The Mylex 550060-B is an EISA (Extended Industry Standard Architecture) SCSI RAID controller. This card was designed for high-end servers and workstations of its era that utilized the EISA bus, offering a more advanced and higher-bandwidth alternative to the older ISA bus. As a RAID controller, it allows for the configuration of multiple SCSI hard drives into a single logical unit, providing benefits such as data redundancy, fault tolerance, and improved performance. This controller supports various RAID levels (e.g., RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5), enabling administrators to choose the configuration that best suits their needs for data protection and performance. For instance, RAID 1 offers mirroring for data redundancy, while RAID 0 can stripe data across drives for increased speed. The SCSI interface ensures compatibility with a wide range of enterprise-grade storage devices. Mylex was a well-respected name in storage controller technology, and the 550060-B would have been a critical component for mission-critical systems requiring reliable and robust storage solutions. Its EISA interface places it in the category of legacy high-performance hardware, essential for maintaining or upgrading systems from that specific technological period.


