So you are considering a RAID, uh? HighPoint may have just what you're looking for. Today, we want to make the maiden voyage RocketRAID 4310. HighPoint called these guys use to make an additional controller, the presence of many of the main board as early as two days of the Pentium and Celeron old school. Over the years, they have broadened their outlook; their lineup now includes the latest Intel SAS + SATA controller. You may think that the recently released SAS RAID controller will be a pretty penny. Think again, because HighPoint a plan to allow your loved ones in the little hand.

We began a catch right. SAS these boards, compatible with SATA, which generally contains a small mini-SAS to the SAS connector. This means that you are an additional ~ 30-40 U.S. dollars to spring for the need to mini SAS cable 4xSATA repair. Possible exception is if you are using some form of internal mini SAS backplane to accept direct (such as the Mac Pro).

Specifications:

This HighPoint card comes with a plethora of specifications, and supports the vast majority of enterprise-class features.

Host Adapter Architecture:

Intel IOP348 (800 MHz) Up to 256MB DDR-II Memory PCI-Express x8, 1 internal mini-SAS/SATA Device connector Up to 4 SAS/SATA Hard Drives 128 max hard drives via SAS expanders.

NCQ (Native Command Queuing)

NVRAM

Battery Backup Unit Ready (BBU-03)

Low Profile

Supported RAID Feature:

RAID Levels 0, 1, 3, 5, 6, 10 and JBOD

Multiple RAID Support

Online Array Roaming

Automatic RAID Rebuild

Automatic Drive Insertion

Quick Initialization

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