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Tekram TR-824 PCI 4-Port SATA Controller with Support for RAID 0/1
[TR-824]

Tekram TR-824 PCI 4-Port SATA Controller with Support for RAID 0/1

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Product Description
Tekram TR-824  
PCI 2.2 32-bit/66 Mhz 4 Channel SATA RAID 0, 1, 10 Host Adapter
Description
A new 4 Channels milestone product for serial ATA port!
  
Serial ATA (SATA) is the latest generation of the ATA interface.The TR-824 is a perfect solution for a PCI to Serial ATA controller. It includes 4 independent Serial ATA channels. Each channel has its own Serial ATA bus and will support one Serial ATA device. The TR-824 supports a 32-bit 66 MHz PCI bus and the Serial ATA Generation 1 transfer rate of 1.5 Gb/s (150 MB/s).Support RAID 0,1,0+1 Etc.
Features
Support RAID 0(striping), RAID 1(mirroring)
Two independent SATA channels,Up to 4 SATA devices
Support hot-swap and automatically rebuild mirror array
Easy-to-use GUI-based software for monitoring and storagemanagement
Support ACPI and ATA/ATAPI-6 UDMA mode or PIO Modes
Support HDD greater than 137GB
System GUI Monitoring Utility
Displays/Logs/Alerts Users to Vital RAID Set Information
Manages RAID Set Functions (configures, rebuilds, etc.)
RAID Set Accommodates Multiple Size HDDs
Function Normally When Not in RAID Sets
Adjustable Stripe Size for RAID 0
Automatically Selects Highest Available Transfer Speed for All ATA and ATAPI Devices
UDMA up to 150MB/Sec.
Upgradable flash BIOS
Specifications
Devices supported
SATA Devices: HDD, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM etc.
Interface
PCI 2.2 66MHz/32 bit data
Supply 2 SATA ports
SATA Processor
SIL3114-Silicon Image PCI to Serial ATA Controller
Protocol Supported
Serial ATA 1.0 Specification,Max 150MB/s
Accessory included
Data Cables – 50cm * 4
Power Cables--15cm*2
User Manual
Driver Disks
GUI software
OS Suport
Windows 98/ME, NT4.0/2000/XP, Linux

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