LSI and SyAM
Utilizing LSI common
APIs, SyAM provides users a unified user interface for managing their
different types of RAID storage and systems.
Storage resources
are managed more effectively by having administrators being pro-actively
alerted about system and storage events, then allowing them to use a standard
WEB browser to resolve the issue from anywhere across the network.
Controllers
MegaRAID
SATA 150-4
The MegaRAID® SATA 150-4, with four Serial ATA 150 I/O ports, offers
powerful SATA RAID functionality for server, workstation and network storage
environments
MegaRAID
SATA 150-6
Six Serial ATA/150 I/O ports, offer powerful SATA RAID functionality for
server, workstation and network storage environments.
MegaRAID
SATA 300-8X
The first-to-market eight-port MegaRAID SATA 300-8X delivers the speed
and bandwidth required by today's data intensive storage applications.
MegaRAID
SCSI 320-0
The MegaRAID® SCSI 320-0 PCI SCSI zero channel RAID (ZCR) adapter
converts a motherboard's own on-board SCSI controller into a powerful
RAID solution, allowing an easy and low-cost upgrade path to Ultra320
RAID. Its low profile form factor is ideal for 1U and 2U server environments.
MegaRAID
SCSI 320-1
Low profile (MD2 form factor), single-channel Ultra320 SCSI RAID solution
for entry-level servers and performance workstations
MegaRAID
SCSI 320-1LP
The LSI Logic MegaRAID® SCSI 320-1LP PCI SCSI RAID adapter offers
a cost effective storage solution utilizing MegaRAID speed and data protection.
MegaRAID
SCSI 320-2
The LSI Logic MegaRAID® SCSI 320-2, a dual-channel Ultra320 SCSI RAID
card, provides maximum I/O performance and fault tolerant data protection
MegaRAID
SCSI 320-2E
Dual-channel PCI Express to Ultra320 SCSI RAID card for fault-tolerant,
high-performance mid-range server environments
MegaRAID
SCSI 320-2X
Dual-channel PCI-X to Ultra320 SCSI RAID card for mid-range server and
performance workstation environments
MegaRAID
SCSI 320-4X
The powerful four-channel MegaRAID® SCSI 320-4X RAID storage adapter
is designed for the most I/O intensive applications and for maximum connectivity
of storage subsystems.
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