Supports 66MHz PCI motherboards for doubled data throughput
Supports RAID 1 hot swap replacement of failed drive
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Drive Áö¿ø Support Ultra ATA/133 drives; backward compatible with older Ultra ATA and EIDE drives
Controller Data Channels Two independent channels assure maximum performance of each attached drive
Large LBA Mode 48-bit LBA supports drive sizes greater than 137GB each
Data Àü¼Û ¼Óµµ Up to 266MB/sec (depends on drive speed and use of multiple drives and presence of 66MHz PCI bus)
RAID Levels RAID 0 striping of up to 4 drives for performance RAID 1 mirroring of 2 drives for fault tolerance RAID 0+1 striping/mirroring of 4 drives JBOD spanning of up to 4 drives for capacity
Data º¸È£ Mirrors data to second drive or drive pair on-the-fly offers hot spare feature for instant rebuild of failed drive for RAID 1 array hot swap failed drive and rebuild data in background for continuous PC operation
PCI Bus Áö¿ø Compatible with 66MHz PCI motherboards; automatically backward compatible with 33MHz PCI 2.2 compliant
Disk Array Áö¿ø Support up to 4 arrays with different RAID levels different arrays are selectable and bootable
FastBuild BIOS Auto-Menu Provides auto configuration and optimization view/create/delete arrays rebuilds failed disks
Promise Array Management Software Windows-based utility monitors status of arrays, hard drives, and optional Promise SuperSwap 1000 enclosures via TCP/IP warns of drive failure allows rebuilds of mirrored arrays synchronizaton of hard drives
½Ã½ºÅÛ °¨½Ã ±â´É Monitors S.M.A.R.T. status of attached hard drives logs array errors and events to Windows NT/2000/XP Event Log supports SNMP (Microsoft and Linux Agent X) supports Linux console output and management via Linux command line Linux Syslog compatible permits e-mail notification of errors and array events
¿î¿µÃ¼Á¦ Áö¿ø Windows XP/2000/NT4/Me/9x Novell Netware 4.1x/5.x Redhat Linux 7.0/7.1/7.2 Turbo Linux Server 6.5 Suse Linux 7.2 OpenLinux 3.1