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Introduction 2.1.4 2.2 motherboards/server/. See also the tested hardware and operating system list for the Intel® Raid Controller SRCS28X to make sure the RAID controller supports your operating system. RAID Configuration Utilities The Intel® Raid Controller SRCS28X provides several configuration utilities that you can use to configure arrays and logical drives. The utilities are listed in Section 2.2, "Features" on page 13 in this chapter. For information on configuring RAID arrays and using the configuration and management tools, refer to the Software User's Guide. Features This section highlights the features of the Intel® Raid Controller SRCS28X. The Intel® Raid Controller SRCS28X offers the following: • Provides eight internal Serial ATA ports • Support the Serial ATA, Revision 1.0, specification and Serial ATA II Extensions to Serial ATA 1.0: - Provide a 150 Mbytes/s and 300 Mbytes/s bus speed - Use a low-cost, small 7-pin connector with thin, flexible cables - Use low-voltage signalling levels to reduce current draw, EM emission, and signal switching time - Support enclosure management, using an I2C interface to communicate with a storage enclosure processor • Support the PCI-X Specification, Version 1.0a: - Provide up to 64-bit, 133 MHz data transfers from the host system to the Intel® Raid Controller SRCS28X - Are backward compatible with previous implementations of the PCI specification - Conform to the half-size PCI form factor • RAID 0, 1, 5, 10, and 50 I/O Processor: - Use an Intel 80331 to provide intelligent RAID management - Provide hardware-based exclusive-OR generation and checking • Support RAID Management tools that enable the user to: - Configure logical disks and physical arrays - Fail physical disks and logical arrays - Rebuild data from failed drives while the system is still operational - Specify the rebuild rate - Perform online RAID level migration • Provide an optional battery backup via a daughter card with battery and power circuitry Intel® Raid Controller SRCS28X User Manual 13

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Intel
®
Raid Controller SRCS28X User Manual
13
Introduction
motherboards/server/
. See also the tested hardware and operating system list for the Intel
®
Raid
Controller SRCS28X to make sure the RAID controller supports your operating system.
2.1.4
RAID Configuration Utilities
The Intel
®
Raid Controller SRCS28X provides several configuration utilities that you can use to
configure arrays and logical drives. The utilities are listed in
Section 2.2, “Features” on page 13
in
this chapter.
For information on configuring RAID arrays and using the configuration and management tools,
refer to the
Software User’s Guide
.
2.2
Features
This section highlights the features of the Intel
®
Raid Controller SRCS28X. The Intel
®
Raid
Controller SRCS28X offers the following:
Provides eight internal Serial ATA ports
Support the
Serial ATA, Revision 1.0,
specification and
Serial ATA II Extensions to Serial ATA
1.0
:
Provide a 150 Mbytes/s and 300 Mbytes/s bus speed
Use a low-cost, small 7-pin connector with thin, flexible cables
Use low-voltage signalling levels to reduce current draw, EM emission, and signal
switching time
Support enclosure management, using an I
2
C interface to communicate with a storage
enclosure processor
Support the
PCI-X Specification, Version 1.0a:
Provide up to 64-bit, 133 MHz data transfers from the host system to the Intel
®
Raid
Controller SRCS28X
Are backward compatible with previous implementations of the PCI specification
Conform to the half-size PCI form factor
RAID 0, 1, 5, 10, and 50 I/O Processor:
Use an Intel 80331 to provide intelligent RAID management
Provide hardware-based exclusive-OR generation and checking
Support RAID Management tools that enable the user to:
Configure logical disks and physical arrays
Fail physical disks and logical arrays
Rebuild data from failed drives while the system is still operational
Specify the rebuild rate
Perform online RAID level migration
Provide an optional battery backup via a daughter card with battery and power circuitry