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Mylex SMTC92018 Pci Raid Controller 3 Channel
- 3-channel RAID controller
- PCI interface for system integration
- Supports various RAID levels for data protection and performance
- Designed for server and workstation environments
- Enhances storage reliability and throughput
- Utilizes Mylex's RAID technology for efficient data management
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Product Overview
The Mylex SMTC92018 is a 3-channel PCI RAID controller designed to provide high-performance data storage solutions. It enables the creation of redundant and high-speed disk arrays for servers and workstations.
Technical Information
| Controller Type | RAID Controller |
| Interface | PCI |
Additional Specifications
| Channels | 3 |
Product Description
The Mylex SMTC92018 PCI RAID controller is engineered to deliver robust and scalable storage capabilities. With its three dedicated channels, it allows for the configuration of multiple disk drives into sophisticated RAID arrays, offering a balance of performance, redundancy, and capacity. This controller leverages Mylex's established RAID technology to manage data across the array, providing features such as hot-swapping support (depending on system configuration) and advanced error detection and correction mechanisms. Its PCI interface ensures broad compatibility with a wide range of server and workstation motherboards, making it a versatile choice for upgrading existing systems or building new ones. The SMTC92018 is ideal for applications that demand high I/O performance and data integrity, such as database servers, file servers, and multimedia workstations. By implementing RAID configurations like RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, or RAID 10, users can achieve significant improvements in read/write speeds or ensure data availability in the event of a drive failure.



