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- Blends high performance with data safety through redundancy with a variety of RAID options
- Fits into either low-profile or full-height PCIe slots; includes both types of brackets
- Up to 9.6 GB/s throughput in full-duplex mode
- SAS 2.0, SAS, SATA II, SATA connectivity
- Windows™, Linux and Mac™ OS X driver support
- User-friendly GUI based configuration utility
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Technical Specs
Part Number | 30340-1100-0101 |
Product Name | ATTO R680 SAS/SATA 6G RAID Host Bus Adapter |
SATA Bus Speed | 6G |
RAID | Yes |
RAID Info | Supports RAID Levels 0, 1, 4, 5, 6, 10, 40, 50, 60 and DVRAID�, an advanced RAID level for digital video environments |
Operating system compatibility | Windows XP or later Windows Server 2003 or later Mac OS X 10.5 or later Most modern linux distributions |
Compliance | FCC, CE, RoHS |
Warranty | CDSG provides a 2-year limited warranty for this product. |
Technical Support | Your investment our product is backed up by our free technical support for the lifetime of the product. If you need to contact us for any reason, visit our website. |
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Product Description
The R680 RAID adapter from ATTO Technologies provides fast 6.0 Gbps SAS/SATA connectivity to Direct Attached Storage devices via 8 external ports accross two SFF-8088 connectors (four ports per connector). With transfer rates of up to a gigabyte per second per port, the R680 is well suited for high-bandwidth workflows such as digital content creation, streaming video and audio, transactional databases, and email and Web servers.
The R680 combines advanced engineering and innovative features to ensure smooth data transfers and consistent performance. Leveraging ATTO's market-tested RAID stack and exclusive latency management features, the R680 helps customers create, share and protect data and digital assets more effectively.
The R680 host bus adapter fits into PCIe expansion slots found inside most modern desktop computers.