Description
HighPoint RocketRAID 4520 Controller Card
The HighPoint RocketRAID 4520 Controller Card is engineered to deliver enterprise-grade storage acceleration for professional workstations, media production suites, and data centers that require unwavering reliability, scalable performance, and flexible RAID capabilities. As an 8-port SAS/SATA hardware RAID HBA, this PCIe 2.0 x8 card provides a robust hardware RAID engine that offloads data management from the host CPU, ensuring consistent throughput and data availability even under heavy workloads. Built for demanding environments, the RocketRAID 4520 combines high bandwidth, strong data protection, and streamlined management to optimize workflows that demand rapid access to large datasets, multistream video editing, virtualization, backups, and archival storage. Its architecture is tailored to minimize latency and maximize I/O operations per second, enabling teams to work more efficiently without bottlenecks. Whether you are expanding an existing storage array or building a fresh high-performance storage solution, the RocketRAID 4520 is designed to scale with your evolving needs while maintaining reliability and data integrity across multiple hard drives or SSDs.
- 8-port SAS/SATA hardware RAID HBA with 6Gb/s throughput: The RocketRAID 4520 supports eight SAS/SATA drives at 6Gb/s, delivering ample bandwidth for mixed workloads and large-scale storage configurations. This design enables fast data transfer across all connected drives, helping to reduce bottlenecks in data-heavy tasks such as video rendering, backups, and database operations.
- PCIe 2.0 x8 interface for maximum host connectivity: Leveraging a PCIe x8 slot, this controller cards ensures ample lane bandwidth to sustain high I/O loads. The ample PCIe bandwidth means you can attach multiple drives in RAID configurations while maintaining smooth system responsiveness for concurrent operations, virtualization hosts, and media workflows.
- Hardware RAID engine with flexible RAID levels: The RocketRAID 4520 includes a dedicated hardware RAID processor that supports a wide range of RAID levels to match your redundancy and performance goals. From RAID 0 for speed to RAID 6/60 for fault tolerance, you can tailor your storage array to protect critical data and optimize read/write performance for your workload.
- Advanced data protection features and management capabilities: Expect options such as online capacity expansion, RAID level migration, hot spares, and background rebuild processes. These features help maintain data availability during maintenance or growth, minimize downtime, and simplify storage administration in professional environments.
- Cross-platform compatibility and scalable storage solutions: Designed to work with common server and workstation operating systems, the RocketRAID 4520 integrates with standard driver packages and management software, enabling straightforward deployment in Windows and Linux environments. Its architecture makes it suitable for upgrades to existing storage farms or new builds that require resilient, high-performance storage.
Technical Details of HighPoint RocketRAID 4520 Controller Card
- Model: HighPoint RocketRAID 4520
- Interface: PCIe 2.0 x8
- Ports: 8 independent SAS/SATA channels
- Transmission standard: 6Gb/s per channel
- RAID support: Hardware RAID engine with multiple RAID levels (e.g., 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60) depending on firmware
- Cache/acceleration: Dedicated hardware cache memory (size may vary by revision; consult current specifications)
- Drive compatibility: SAS and SATA drives supported; hot-spare and online capacity management available
- Operating system compatibility: Typically supports Windows and Linux distributions with appropriate drivers
- Management: Firmware-driven RAID configuration and monitoring via vendor management tools
- Power and cooling: Standard PCIe card with passive/active cooling options depending on enclosure
How to install HighPoint RocketRAID 4520 Controller Card
- Power down the server or workstation and unplug the power cord. Open the case and locate an available PCIe x8 slot that is free of obstructions.
- Remove the slot cover, then carefully insert the RocketRAID 4520 into the PCIe x8 slot. Press firmly to seat the card and secure it with the screw at the chassis bracket.
- Connect your SAS or SATA cables from the controller’s ports to your drives or drive enclosures. Organize cables to minimize airflow obstruction and ensure reliable connections.
- Power on the system. During POST, enter the RAID configuration utility or BIOS to initialize the card and verify detection of all connected drives.
- Install the appropriate drivers and management software from the HighPoint website or your vendor repository. Use the software to create and configure your RAID arrays, set hot spares, and monitor drive health and performance.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the HighPoint RocketRAID 4520 best used for? It is designed for professional storage environments requiring reliable RAID protection, scalable drive counts, and sustained 6Gb/s data transfer. Ideal for media production, backups, virtualization, and data-intensive workloads where uptime and data integrity are paramount.
- Which operating systems are supported? The RocketRAID 4520 typically supports common Windows and Linux distributions with vendor-provided drivers and management software. Always verify current driver availability and compatibility for your specific OS version before deployment.
- How many drives can I connect? The card provides eight independent SAS/SATA channels, allowing up to eight drives to be connected simultaneously for a single array or multiple arrays, depending on configuration needs.
- Do I need a battery backup or cache module? Some deployments benefit from optional cache/backups to protect write data during power interruptions. Check your enclosure and the vendor’s options to determine if a Battery Backup Unit (BBU) or equivalent cache protection is recommended for your setup.
- Can I upgrade or migrate RAID levels without downtime? Yes, many RocketRAID models support online RAID level migration and online capacity expansion, allowing you to adjust redundancy and capacity while the system remains operational. Always back up critical data before performing major array changes.
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