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153700A-03

The HDD-8266, featuring a 24-Port PCIe RAID, supports up to 24 SAS or SATA drives with RAID 0, 5, 6 modes, and a max bandwidth of 3.6 GB/s.

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    Description

    The HDD-8266 model, with part numbers 782858-01, 782859-01, and 782854-01, falls under the category of Data Streaming. This model is equipped with a 24-Port PCIe RAID controller, designed for a 2U chassis size. It supports both SAS and SATA drives, allowing a maximum of 24 hard drives to be connected. By default, the system is set to RAID 0 mode, but it also supports RAID 5 and RAID 6 modes, providing flexibility in data redundancy and speed.

    The RAID controller utilizes an advanced PCI Express version (x8), ensuring a maximum bandwidth of 3.6 GB/s. This high performance makes it ideal for intensive data streaming applications. To fully utilize its capabilities, it requires the NI PXIe-8384 PXI Express device.

    It’s important to note that this model has been announced as obsolete by National Instruments but is still available from Apex Waves. This status indicates that while it may no longer be in production, it still offers valuable functionality for specific applications.

    Specification Details
    Part Number 782858-01, 782859-01, 782854-01
    Category Data Streaming
    Model HDD-8266
    RAID Controller 24-Port PCIe RAID
    Chassis Size 2U
    Supported Drives SAS or SATA
    Maximum Hard Drives Supported 24
    Default RAID Mode RAID 0
    Supported RAID Modes RAID 0, RAID 5, RAID 6
    PCI Express Version Advanced (x8)
    Maximum Bandwidth 3.6 GB/s
    Required PXI Express Device NI PXIe-8384
    Obsolete Status Announced by National Instruments, available from Apex Waves

    Question 1: What is the max bandwidth of HDD-8266?
    Answer 1: 3.6 GB/s

    Question 2: How many drives can HDD-8266 support?
    Answer 2: Up to 24 SAS or SATA drives

    Question 3: What RAID modes does the HDD-8266 support?
    Answer 3: RAID 0, 5, 6

    Question 4: What PCI Express version does HDD-8266 use?
    Answer 4: PCI Express x8

    Question 5: Is HDD-8266 still produced by National Instruments?
    Answer 5: No, it’s obsolete but available from Apex Waves