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AMCC's 3ware 9590SE SATA II RAID controllers deliver cutting-edge performance, robust fault tolerance, and multi-terabyte capacities. Combined with an advanced RAID management feature set that includes web-based, command-based, and API software components, the 9590SE, available in 8, 12, and 16-port configurations, is the industry's most compelling PCI Express RAID solution. 3ware 9590SE Serial ATA II RAID controllers deliver over 800 MB/s RAID 5 reads and exceed 380 MB/sec RAID 5 writes. PCI Express connectivity, StorSwitch non-blocking switch fabric technology, and sophisticated SATA II features including 3 Gb/s transfer speed and Native Command Queuing (NCQ) drive this unmatched performance.The 9590SE's advanced RAID features and powerful performance architecture make it the ideal controller for mid-range database applications, print and file server applications, and vertical applications including NAS storage, web servers, cluster servers, supercomputing, near-line backup and archival, security systems, as well as audio and video streaming applications.
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| Controller Interface Type | Serial ATA II | | Device Type | storage controller | | Features | RoHS Compliant | | Form Factor | half-length | | Interface Type | PCI-Express x4 |
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