Areca ARC-1680IXL-12 Low Profile/PCIe 6G 16port SAS RAID card w/3 SFF 8087 1 SFF8088
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Areca ARC-1680IXL-12 Low Profile/PCIe 6G 16port SAS RAID card w/3 SFF 8087 1 SFF8088
Scan code: LN35227 Manufacturer code: ARC-1680IXL-12
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Areca ARC-1680IXL-12 Low Profile/PCIe 6G 16port SAS RAID card w/3 SFF 8087 1 SFF8088

Areca ARC-1680IXL-12 Low Profile/PCIe 6Gb/s 16port SAS RAID card w/3 SFF 8087 1 SFF8088

Scan code: LN35227 Manufacturer code: ARC-1680IXL-12
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Product Overview Areca high-performance ARC-1680 series PCIe to SAS RAID host controller can provide up to (128) SAS/SATA ll peripheral devices using SAS expanders.

The controllers are based on the same RAID kernel of field-proven external RAID adapter and same device drivers with widely used SATA RAID controller. Applications that benefit most features from these controllers include NAS, server RAID solutions, web servers, supercomputing, near-line backup, security systems and streaming applications. Features • 512MB on-board DDR2-533 SDRAM with ECC protection .
• Support write-through or write-back cache.
• Multi-adapter support for large storage requirements.
• BIOS boot support for greater fault tolerance.
• BIOS PnP (plug and play) and BBS (BIOS boot specification) support.
• Support extreme performance RAID 6 function.
• NVRAM for RAID event & transaction log.
• Redundant flash image for adapter availability.
• Battery Backup Module (BBM) ready (option).
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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
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