HP LH4r HP NetRAID-1Si Controller - Page 2
Flexible, reliable RAID data protection priced within your budget
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3URGXFW %ULHI HP NetServer NetRAID-1Si Specifications RAID Levels Supported SCSI Connectors SCSI Channels Devices per SCSI Channel SCSI Device Types Supported SCSI Bus SCSI Data Transfer Rate Termination SCSI Card Size Multiple Cards Bus Type Bus Data Transfer Rate Processor Cache Configuration Nonvolatile RAM BIOS Tone Generator 0,1,3,5,10,30,and 50 One 68-pin, high-density internal connector; One 68-pin, ultra-high-density external connector One Up to 12 Ultra2 SCSI hard drives Synchronous or Asynchronous LVD (Low Voltage Differential) Up to 80MB/s (Ultra2 SCSI) Active 7.375" x 4" (half-length PCI) Up to six HP NetRAID family adapters per system Universal Up to 132 MB Intel®i960RP™ 32-bit RISC processor @ 33MHz 16MB SIMM 32KB HP NetRAID BIOS Audible warnings indicate degraded drives, offline drives, and drive rebuilds Flexible, reliable RAID data protection priced within your budget Features Benefits Easy To Manage • Graphical user interface • Integration with HP NetServer Assistant • Remote console monitoring • Configuration replication and storage on disks • Easy, intuitive installation, array configuration, and monitoring • Centralized event notification • Simplified management of all HP NetRAID adapters in Microsoft Windows®NT™ and Novell®NetWare® servers • Prevents configuration loss in the event of array controller failure • External storage system can be easily moved to a new server Maximum uptime and data protection • Seven RAID levels (0, 1, 3, 5, 10, 30, 50) • Online capacity expansion and RAID level migration • Hot spare disk drives • On-board tone generator Superior value • Priced for lean budgets • Flexibility to maximize data storage performance under varied server uses • No need to back up and restore data to add capacity • RAID levels can be changed quickly to keep up with changing requirements • Completely unattended rebuild of failed drives • Audible warning of disk status for prompt attention • Affordable solution for data protection on file and application servers with a small number of disk drives 2