Areca 4-port eSATA PCI-E SATA II RAID Adapter
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Areca 4-port eSATA PCI-E SATA II RAID Adapter
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Card Type: PCI-Express (x4) | Four eSATA ports | Supports up to 16 SATA ll Drives with port multiplier box More details...
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SKU: ARC-1300-4e
RRP: $355.00 Our Price: $249.00 You Save: $106.00
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Product Details
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| Areca 4-port eSATA PCI-E SATA II RAID Adapter | Areca offers the most complete line of PCI-E host adapters. The host adapter card enables large-scale direct attach storage (DAS) arrays through external 3Gb/s ports, driving up to 16 SATA devices for eSATA connector. - External Connector : 4 x eSATA
- Drives Support: Up to 16 SATA ll with port multiplier box
- Dimensions(L x H): 80 x 98 mm
| | | Adapter Architecture | RAID Features | - PCIe x4 bus
- PCI express specification, revision 1.0a
- BIOS PnP(plug and play) and BBS(BIOS boot specification) support
- RoHS compliant
| - 3Gb/s per port
- 4 x eSATA connectors
- Hot Plug and Native Command Queuing (NCQ) for SATA II
- x4 Lane, 2.5 Gb/s PCIe
- Connects to SAS and SATA HDDs, tape drives, SSDs
| | Monitors/Indicators | - Areca BIOS setup utility
- Enclosure management (SES2 and SGPIO) ready
- System status indicates through global HDD activity/fault header and individual activity/fault header
| | Serial ATA 3.0Gbps | - 48 bits LBA, support HDD partition larger than 137GB
- Fully compliant with Serial ATA II (3Gbps) compliant, with speed negotiation Serial ATA 1.0a (1.5Gbps) specifications revision 1.1
- Supports external SATA voltage levels
- Hot-plug capability Supports Serial ATA II Port Multiplier 1.0 Specifications revision1.1
- Supports Native Command Queuing (NCQ)
- Output swing control
| | Operating System | - Windows Vista/2003/XP/2000: SCSIport/Storport (32-bit and x64)
- Red Hat Linux, SuSE Linux, and Fedora Core (32-bit and x64)
- Mac OS X 10.4.X and 10.5 Leopard (no-bootable) BSD/FreeBSD (will be available at the end of Q1 2010 for the 3Gb/s Host Adaptor and a forthcoming 6Gb/s Host Adapter)
- Solaris 10/11 (will be available at the end of Q1 2010 for the 3Gb/s Host Adaptor and a forthcoming 6Gb/s Host Adapter)
| Specifications and appearance are given as guidelines and may change without notice.
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