Description
Supermicro Zero-Channel Serial ATA RAID Controller
Elevate your server storage with the Supermicro Zero-Channel Serial ATA RAID Controller, a high‑reliability expansion card engineered for enterprise workloads. Featuring 64MB ECC DDR cache, per‑port SATA throughput up to 300MBps, and a robust PCI‑X host interface, this controller delivers improved data integrity, faster IO, and streamlined RAID management. The Zero‑Channel design emphasizes straightforward configuration and dependable fault tolerance, making it ideal for data centers, virtualization hosts, and workstations that demand consistent performance under heavy disk activity. Whether you’re expanding capacity, consolidating storage pools, or building a resilient backup solution, this SATA RAID controller provides a solid foundation for scalable, high‑availability storage with minimal administrative overhead.
- 64MB ECC DDR memory: A dedicated cache that accelerates frequently accessed data while ECC protects against single‑bit memory errors, helping maintain data integrity during intensive storage operations.
- Up to 300MBps per port: Strong sustained throughput across SATA channels to reduce bottlenecks in data‑intensive tasks such as large file transfers, database I/O, and virtual machine storage.
- Zero‑Channel ease of configuration: Designed for quick setup and simplified RAID management, enabling administrators to deploy reliable storage configurations with confidence and speed.
- PCI‑X host interface: A high‑bandwidth, server‑grade bus that supports stable, low‑latency data transfer in demanding environments where latency matters as much as bandwidth.
- RAID functionality with straightforward setup: Provides essential RAID capabilities to balance performance, redundancy, and capacity, helping protect data while optimizing storage utilization.
Techncial Details of Supermicro Zero-Channel Serial ATA RAID Controller
- Memory: 64MB ECC DDR
- Ports: SATA interface with per‑port performance up to 300MBps
- Throughput: Up to 300MBps per port
- Interface: PCI‑X host interface for reliable, high‑speed data transfer
- RAID support: RAID functionality with easy configuration and redundancy options
- Form factor: PCI‑X add‑in card
- Data integrity features: ECC memory protection and error detection to help preserve data during storage operations
How to install Supermicro Zero-Channel Serial ATA RAID Controller
- Power down the system, unplug from mains, and ground yourself to prevent static discharge before handling hardware.
- Open the chassis and locate an available PCI‑X expansion slot that matches the controller’s form factor and slot type; verify BIOS support for add‑in RAID controllers if you plan to boot from or manage the array during startup.
- Remove the slot cover and firmly insert the Supermicro controller into the PCI‑X slot; secure the card with the mounting bracket screw to prevent movement under vibration or airflow.
- Connect SATA data cables from your storage drives to the controller’s SATA ports, keeping cables orderly to promote proper airflow and cooling inside the server chassis; provide power to any drives as required by your server environment.
- Power on the system and access the controller ROM BIOS or management utility during POST to configure storage arrays; create the desired RAID sets, select striping or mirroring as supported, assign drives to each array, and define hot‑spare policies if available.
- Install or update drivers and management software for your operating system per the vendor’s guidance; in some setups you may boot from an array managed by the controller, while in others you’ll bootstrap from a separate boot drive.
- Verify array health and performance after initialization; run a basic disk health check and monitor IO metrics to confirm the controller is operating as expected within your workload profile.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Supermicro Zero‑Channel Serial ATA RAID Controller? It is a PCI‑X based SATA RAID controller designed to provide high‑throughput storage expansion with robust data integrity features for servers and workstations.
- What does the 64MB ECC DDR memory do? The memory acts as an on‑board cache to speed IO operations while ECC helps detect and correct single‑bit errors, increasing data reliability during heavy storage workloads.
- How fast is the per‑port throughput? The controller supports up to 300MBps per SATA port, enabling fast data transfers when used with compatible drives and workload patterns.
- Which operating systems are supported? The device is designed for compatibility with common server operating systems; drivers and management utilities are typically provided by Supermicro or the motherboard vendor, so check the latest compatibility matrix for your OS version.
- How do I configure RAID? Use the controller’s ROM BIOS or the accompanying management software to create and manage RAID arrays, choose suitable levels for your needs (performance, redundancy, capacity), and monitor health over time.
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