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Mylex 550069-C Eisa Raid Controller
- EISA interface for legacy system compatibility
- Hardware RAID controller
- Supports multiple RAID levels (e.g., RAID 0, 1, 5)
- Enhances data redundancy and fault tolerance
- Improves storage subsystem performance
- Designed for enterprise-level storage solutions
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Product Overview
The Mylex 550069-C is an EISA RAID controller, offering advanced storage management for systems utilizing the EISA bus architecture. It provides hardware-level RAID capabilities to enhance data protection and performance.
Technical Information
| Controller Type | RAID Controller |
| Interface | EISA |
Additional Specifications
| Model | 550069-C |
Product Description
The Mylex 550069-C EISA RAID controller represents a high-performance storage solution for systems equipped with the Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) bus. This controller provides dedicated hardware processing for RAID operations, offloading the CPU and delivering superior performance compared to software RAID solutions. It supports various RAID levels, allowing users to configure their storage arrays for optimal performance (RAID 0), redundancy (RAID 1), or a combination of both (RAID 5, RAID 10). This flexibility makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, from file servers requiring high availability to workstations demanding faster data access. By implementing the 550069-C, organizations can significantly improve the reliability and throughput of their storage subsystems. It is particularly valuable for maintaining data integrity and ensuring business continuity in environments where data loss is not an option. The EISA interface ensures compatibility with a generation of servers and workstations that relied on this advanced bus standard.

