
Intel S2571762 SRCZCR RAID Controller SCSI Internal
High-Performance RAID Control for Enhanced Data Management The Intel SRCZCR SCSI RAID Controller is designed to deliver high-speed data transfer and enhanced data protection for critical applications. With 32MB of ECC SDRAM and a 320MBps transfer rate, this controller ensures reliable performanc...
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Overview
High-Performance RAID Control for Enhanced Data Management
The Intel SRCZCR SCSI RAID Controller is designed to deliver high-speed data transfer and enhanced data protection for critical applications. With 32MB of ECC SDRAM and a 320MBps transfer rate, this controller ensures reliable performance and efficient data management.
Specifications:
- Type: SCSI RAID Controller
- Memory: 32MB ECC SDRAM
- Transfer Rate: 320MBps
- Connectors: 2 x 68-pin HD SCSI Internal
Key Features
The Intel RAID controller SRCZCR uses the motherboard's RAIDIOS connector to provide a full-featured RAID solution supporting up to two Ultra320/Ultra160 SCSI channels or Serial ATA drives.
Featuring the Intel 80303 I/O processor
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Utilizes the Intel 80303 I/O processor, suggesting a dedicated and capable processing unit for RAID operations
- Supports up to two Ultra320/Ultra160 SCSI channels, providing high-speed connectivity for multiple SCSI drives
- Offers support for Serial ATA drives, expanding its compatibility to a wider range of modern storage devices
- Designed to provide a full-featured RAID solution, which can enhance data redundancy and performance
- Connects via the motherboard's RAIDIOS connector, indicating a potentially integrated and efficient system solution
👎 Cons
- The reliance on the motherboard's RAIDIOS connector might limit compatibility to specific motherboards equipped with this port
- Focus on Ultra320/Ultra160 SCSI channels suggests it may be optimized for legacy SCSI storage, which is less common in new systems
- While supporting SATA drives, the primary emphasis on SCSI might mean less optimized performance for purely SATA setups
- The "full-featured RAID solution" is not detailed, so specific RAID levels supported (e.g., RAID 0, 1, 5) are unknown
- The Intel 80303 I/O processor, while capable, is not specified for its current generation performance relative to modern controllers