MegaRAID SAS 9280-4i4e
  • Low-profile, 4 internal/4 external port 6Gb/s SATA+SAS RAID card, x8 PCIe 2.0 host interface, designed to drive SSD performance with LSI’s advanced software options
  • Delivering IOPS and bandwidth performance in a compact, scalable RAID card with external support for JBOD expansion
  • Performance and capacity to handle large digital content projects, expanding data of social media sites, or to protect important data in small-to-medium sized enterprises

Features

  • Four internal + four external 6Gb/s SATA+SAS ports
  • One mini-SAS SFF-8087 x4 internal connector
  • One mini-SAS SFF-8088 external connector
  • Low-profile MD2 form factor (6.6” X 2.536”)
  • 512MB DDRII cache (800MHz)

Benefits

  • Superior performance
  • PCI Express 2.0 provides faster signaling for high-bandwidth applications
  • Support for 3Gb/s and 6Gb/s SATA and SAS hard drives and SSDs for maximum inside-the-box flexibility
  • Scalable and affordable solution using external connector for connection to JBODs
  • Support for LSI Advanced Software Options including MegaRAID FastPath, CacheCade™, SafeStore™, and Recovery software
  • Performance and capacity to handle large digital content projects and the demanding and expanding data needs of social media sites, or to protect mission critical business data in small-to-medium sized enterprises
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LSI offers various internal cable options to make integration into your current system infrastructure as easy as possible. LSI also offers cache protection options for RAID controllers that protect against data loss in the event of a server or power failure by providing emergency power to the cache memory.