Dell PERC H730 - Storage controller (RAID) - 8 Channel - SATA 6Gb/s / SAS 12Gb/s - low profile - RAID RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60 - PCIe 3.0 x8 - for PowerEdge T630
- iDRAC automatically creates and executes jobs for each storage configuration operation
- Customer can reboot the host OS automatically or schedule reboot for a later date
- PERC H730 supports real-time RAID monitoring and hardware inventory
As storage demands expand and processing loads grow, it becomes increasingly more difficult for administrators to achieve maximum performance from their applications. The newest line of Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller cards, built on the LSI SAS 3108 dual-core PowerPC RAID-on-Chip (ROC), offers unmatched I/O performance for database applications and streaming digital media environments.
The PowerEdge RAID Controller (PERC) H730, with eight internal ports, delivers two PowerPC processor cores and a 72-bit DDR3 interface that drives 1 GB non-volatile cache memory. You can deploy the PERC H730 in hard drive-based server environments for significant performance gains. If you are implementing hybrid server platforms based on solid-state storage, these next-generation PERCs exploit the potential of solid-state drives (SSDs) for unsurpassed performance and enterprise-class reliability.
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Enterprise data protection
Standard support for the most popular RAID levels, further strengthen the data-protection capabilities of the PERC H730. Dell's NV cache technology backs up the data to non-volatile memory in a power-loss event, and can store it safely for a nearly unlimited period of time. The H730 also supports non-RAID mode (pass-through) for applications managing storage independently.
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Intuitive RAID management
Managing the PERC H730 is easy using the integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) with lifecycle controller. Without having to deploy an agent, IT admins can configure, deploy, update and monitor the PERC H730, via the GUI or through Dell's CLI (known as RACADM). Additionally, Dell's one-to-many OpenManage Essentials console allows the user to perform storage operations across multiple servers, including the RAID controllers as well as the physical disks in the PowerEdge system and external enclosures.