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Supermicro AOC-SASLP-MV8 8-Ports SAS RAID Controller

PCI Express x4 - 300MBps Per Channel - 2 x SFF-8087 - Serial Attached SCSI - MPN: AOCSASLPMV8 See Product Details

Product Details of Supermicro AOC-SASLP-MV8 8-Ports SAS RAID Controller

Description

Supermicro's SASLP-MV8 controller (based on the Marvell 6480 host controller) provides 8-port SAS/SATA HDD support via PCI-E by 4 bus interface with high-performance features. Serving as a 3rd generation SAS/SATA storage card, the AOC-SASLP-MV8 offers double the data transfer rate of its 1st generation counterpart and offers functionalities for server, workstation and network storage environments in a low-profile PCI platform.

Quick Glance

Controller Type: SAS RAID Controller

RAID Level: JBOD

Slot/Port Type: PCI Express x4

Interface: Serial Attached SCSI

Summary

Product Title: Supermicro AOC-SASLP-MV8 8-Ports SAS RAID Controller

Manufacturer: Supermicro

Power Score: 1.0 | 1 Review

Controller Attributes

Controller Type: SAS RAID Controller

Drive Array Support: JBOD

Slot/Port Type: PCI Express x4

Interface Type: Serial Attached SCSI

Interface Connection: 2 x SFF-8087 - Serial Attached SCSI

Host Transfer Rate: 300 MBps Per Channel

General

System Type: PC

Warranty Information: 2 Year Limited

URL: Manufacturer Link

Additional Specifications

Green Compliance: Yes

RAID Support: Yes

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Reviews on Supermicro AOC-SASLP-MV8 8-Ports SAS RAID Controller

  • 1
  By anonymous - Jul 30, 2010

This card has issues in Centos 5.4 environment...

Strengths: Supports SAS drives, is in stock and doesn't cost $500

Weakness: Centos 5.4 doesn't support. Drive performance was well below 300mbps rate on Centos 5.4

Using Fedora 13 as base OS to run KVM for 3 virtual machines. I used Centos 5.4 before switching to Fedora 13 because the drive performance under the virtual machine was below 100mbps throughput on Centos 5.4 Having stability issues with the RAID array now. Drives being yanked are tested without any issues.

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