| SCSI PCI-X/PCIE RAID Cards |
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Intel SRCZCRX
0 channel SCSI Ultra320
PCI-X 64bit 133MHz
128MB Cache
Supports RAID 5, 10
Offer: S$200
Before: S$550 |
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Intel SRCU41L
1 channel SCSI Ultra320
PCI 33bit 66MHz
64MB Cache
Supports RAID 0, 1
S$670
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Intel SRCU42X
2 channel SCSI Ultra320
PCI-X 64bit 133MHz
128MB Cache
Supports RAID 5, 10
Without Kit
S$1080
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Intel SRCU42E
2 channel SCSI Ultra320
PCI-E 8x
128MB Cache
Supports RAID 5, 10
Without kit
Offer: S$450
Before: S$1130 |
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Adaptec ASC-29320A-R(OEM)
1 channel SCSI Ultra320
PCI-X 64bit 133MHz
legacy SCSI connectors
Supports RAID 0, 1
S$400 |
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Adaptec ASC-29320A-R(KIT)
1 channel SCSI Ultra320
PCI-X 64bit 133MHz
with SCSI cable kit
Supports RAID 0, 1
S$560 |
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Adaptec ASC-39320A-R (OEM)
2 channel SCSI Ultra320
PCI-X 64bit 133MHz
S$470 |
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Adaptec ASC-39320A-R (Kit)
2 channel SCSI Ultra320
PCI-X 64bit 133MHz
With SCSI Cable kit
S$670 |
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Adaptec ASR-2130SLP/128MB
1 channel SCSI Ultra320
PCI-X 64bit 133MHz
128MB Cache
Supports RAID 5, 10
Without Kit
S$748 |
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Adaptec ASR-2130SLP /w KIT
1 channel SCSI Ultra320
PCI-X 64bit 133MHz
128MB Cache
Supports RAID 5, 10
With Kit
S$845 |
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Adaptec ASR-2130SLP/256MB
1 channel SCSI Ultra320
PCI-X 64bit 133MHz
256MB Cache
Supports RAID 5, 10
Without Kit
S$809 |
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Adaptec ASR-2230SLP/128MB
2 channel SCSI Ultra320
PCI-X 64bit 133MHz
128MB Cache
Supports RAID 5, 10
Without Kit
S$1,122 |
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Adaptec ASR-2230SLP/256MB
2 channel SCSI Ultra320
PCI-X 64bit 133MHz
256MB Cache
Supports RAID 5, 10
Without Kit
S$1,207 |
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Adaptec ASR-2230SLP /w KIT
2 channel SCSI Ultra320
PCI-X 64bit 133MHz
128MB Cache
Supports RAID 5, 10
With Kit
S$1,231 |
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Disclaimer: Prices and Specifications are subjected to change without prior notice
Last Updated: 29 January 2008
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| Frequently Asked Questions |
Q: What is RAID Card and what is a RAID system?
A: RAID stands for Redundant Array of Independent Disks. Its a storage system using multiple Hard Disk Drives (HDD) to share or to replicate data among the drives, allowing different options of configurations for performance and/or for redundant operations.
Q: What are the different types or levels of RAID and what can they offer?
A: Different implementations of RAID require a minimum number of HDDs and is classified into levels;
RAID0 - Provides basic data striping for improved performance. No redundancy is offered in this level.
Min 2 HDDs required
RAID1 - Provides basic redundancy by mirroring data onto two HDDs.
Min 2 HDDs required
RAID5 - Provides redundancy and improved performance by data striping with distributed parity.
Min 3 HDDs required
RAID6 - Provides better redundancy and improved performance by data striping with dual parity. It is also able to sustain multiple drives failure and has a very high data fault tolerance.
Min 4 HDDs required |
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