Broadcom 9550SX-8LP SATA II RAID Controller interface cards/adapter

  • Brand : Broadcom
  • Product name : 9550SX-8LP SATA II RAID Controller
  • Product code : 9550SX-8LP
  • Category : Interface Cards/Adapters
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  • Info modified on : 21 Oct 2022 10:14:32
  • Warranty: : 3 year
  • Long product name Broadcom 9550SX-8LP SATA II RAID Controller interface cards/adapter :

    9550SX-8LP SATA II RAID Controller / 64-bit/133MHz

  • Short summary description Broadcom 9550SX-8LP SATA II RAID Controller interface cards/adapter :

    Broadcom 9550SX-8LP SATA II RAID Controller, PCI-X, JBOD, 189.9 mm, 64.4 mm, Microsoft Windows 2003/XP/2000, Red Hat Linux, SuSE Linux, Fedora Linux, 2.4 Linux kernel, 2.6..., 3.5–10 W @ 3.3 V

  • Long summary description Broadcom 9550SX-8LP SATA II RAID Controller interface cards/adapter :

    Broadcom 9550SX-8LP SATA II RAID Controller. Host interface: PCI-X. RAID levels: JBOD. Width: 189.9 mm, Depth: 64.4 mm. Compatible operating systems: Microsoft Windows 2003/XP/2000, Red Hat Linux, SuSE Linux, Fedora Linux, 2.4 Linux kernel, 2.6..., Power requirements: 3.5–10 W @ 3.3 V, Internal memory: 128 MB

Reviews
Updated:
2011-07-30 03:05:17
Average rating:67
Uk has collected 2 expert reviews for Broadcom 9550SX-8LP SATA II RAID Controller interface cards/adapter and the average expert rating is 67 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
alphr.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 03:05:14
Average rating:67
AMCC offers a good SATA II RAID proposition and, although management features arent as sophisticated as Adaptecs, it has a slight edge in performance in larger disk arrays As with Adaptec, AMCC has lagged substantially behind LSI Logic in getting SA...
tomshardware.co.uk
Updated:
2011-07-30 03:05:17
Average rating:0
These days it is getting harder for administrators to make the right choices. Only a couple of years ago, you could either eke out the budget for a sophisticated SCSI RAID solution, or put together something rather simple using ATA products. However...