IBM Controller 01AC578 – StorWize V7000 V7000 2076-524 – With warranty and technical service for installation or support.
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Specifications:
- Device Type: Type 500 node canister
- Battery Module: No
- – Controller cache memory (GB): 32
- – Flash Memory Controller (GB): 128
- Data Transfer Rate (Ethernet): 1Gbps
- Data Transfer Rate (SAS): 12Gbps, 6Gbps
- Form Factor: Plug-in module
- Extension – SAS – SFF-8644: 2
- Network – Ethernet – RJ-45: 3
- Management – Ethernet – RJ-45: 1
- Management – USB – USB A: 2
- RAID functionality: Yes
- RAID Level 0: Yes
- RAID Level 1: Yes
- RAID level 10: Yes
- RAID Level 5: Yes
- RAID Level 6: Yes
Compatibility:
- IBM Storwize V7000 storage systems
State: Refurbished
Warranty: Up to 1 (one) year
Key points to note about this 01AC578 IBM Storage Controller:
The IBM 01AC578 controller is designed to provide essential functionality and interface for your IBM Storwize V7000 2076-524 storage system. As a genuine IBM RAID 32GB Node Canister controller for Storwize V7000 Gen2, it delivers reliable performance and advanced features to meet the demands of your storage environment.
Count on the 01AC578 controller to ensure consistent, reliable performance across your storage system, as well as advanced RAID capabilities to protect your data. Compatible with IBM Storwize V7000 storage systems, this controller is an ideal choice for maintaining or upgrading your storage infrastructure.