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Dell PERC 11 HBA350 MX 12Gb SAS Non-RAID Controller

Dell PERC 11 HBA350 MX 12Gb SAS Non-RAID Controller

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Quick Specs

Models

MX Host Bus Adapter

Drive Types

12 Gb/s SAS
6 Gb/s SAS/SATA
3Gb/s SAS/SATA

PCI Support

PCI-e 4.0

SAS Connectors

1x8 External

Cache Memory

N/A

Write Back Cache

N/A

RAID Levels

N/A

Max Drive Support

8 *Platform limit

RAID Support

N/A

Part Numbers:

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The HBA350i MX Controller Card from Dell offers reliability and performance in addition to providing management with the tolerant disk subsystem failures. This controller Card offers expandable storage capacity to improve the performance of your server systems. The double module channel provides high-speed connectivity. This product has been tested and validated on Dell systems to ensure compatibility with your computer. It is supported by Dell Technical Support when used with a Dell system.

HBA350 Series Options

HBA350 Adapter
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Enclosures per port 0
Cache: N/A
RAID Level: N/A
Non-RAID: N/A
PCIe: Gen 4
Supported Drives:
  • 12 Gb/s SAS
  • 6 Gb/s SAS/SATA
  • 3 Gbps SAS/SATA
Max SAS/SATA disks:
  • 16 drives per controller
  • w/ SAS Expander 50: Limited by platform offerings
Max NVMe drives:
  • Not Supported
Max physical disks:
  • 50 with SAS Expander
    *Platform limit

HBA350 MX
View PERC

Enclosures per port 0
Cache: N/A
RAID Level: N/A
Non-RAID: N/A
PCIe: Gen 4
Supported Drives:
  • 12 Gb/s SAS
  • 6 Gb/s SAS/SATA
  • 3 Gb/s SAS/SATA
Max SAS/SATA disks:
  • 8 drives per controller
  • w/ SAS Expander: Limited by platform offerings
Max NVMe drives:
  • Not Supported
Max physical disks:
  • 8 *Platform limit
Summary of RAID levels

Summary of RAID levels Following is a list of the RAID levels supported by the PERC 12 series of cards:

  • RAID 0

    Uses disk striping to provide high data throughput, especially for large files in an environment that requires no data redundancy.

  • RAID 1

    Uses disk mirroring so that data written to one physical disk is simultaneously written to another physical disk. RAID 1 is good for small databases or other applications that require small capacity and complete data redundancy.

  • RAID 5

    Uses disk striping and parity data across all physical disks (distributed parity) to provide high data throughput and data redundancy, especially for small random access.

  • RAID 6

    Is an extension of RAID 5 and uses an additional parity block. RAID 6 uses block-level striping with two parity blocks distributed across all member disks. RAID 6 provides protection against double disk failures, and failures while a single disk is rebuilding. If you are using only one array, deploying RAID 6 is more effective than deploying a hot spare disk.

  • RAID 10

    Is a combination of RAID 0 and RAID 1, uses disk striping across mirrored disks. It provides high data throughput and complete data redundancy.

  • RAID 50

    Is a combination of RAID 0 and RAID 5 where a RAID 0 array is striped across RAID 5 elements. RAID 50 requires at least six disks.

  • RAID 60

    Is a combination of RAID 0 and RAID 6 where a RAID 0 array is striped across RAID 6 elements. RAID 60 requires at least eight disks.

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