SSD7105
Bootable PCIe 3.0 x16 4-Port M.2 NVMe RAID AIC
Industry's Fastest, Bootable 4-Channel PCIe Gen3 M.2 NVMe RAID Solution
The Ultimate Gen3 NVMe Booting Solution
Powered by our next generation NVMe hardware architecture, industry-proven RAID stack, and comprehensive boot capability, the SSD7105 delivers unbeatable performance and versatility, all packaged in a compact device no larger than your average video adapter. The SSD7105 is a direct replacement for the SSD7103 and was designed for easy integration into any Intel or AMD based desktop, server or workstation PC with a free, dedicated PCIe 3.0/4.0 x16 slot, and can deliver up to 14,000MB/s of transfer performance and support up to 4 individual boot volumes, in single-drive or RAID modes.
Advanced Bootable NVMe RAID Technology
The SSD7105 NVMe RAID AIC can be used to configure bootable RAID or single NVMe SSD configurations for Windows and Linux systems. Optional UEFI downloads and complete installation guides are available for each supported platform.
Industy Proven NVMe RAID Engine: The SSD7105 is powered by HighPoint's industry proven NVMe RAID stack and is capable of supporting RAID 0, 1, 10 arrays and single-drives, including mixed configurations of single-disks and arrays, or multiple arrays.
Cross-Sync RAID Technology: SSD7105 AICs enable administrators to optimize RAID performance by scaling available bus bandwidth up to 32 lanes, and deliver up to 28,000MB/s of transfer speed.
Ultra-Efficient, Low-Decibel Cooling Solution
The SSD7105's advanced cooling system ensures hosted NVMe SSDs consistently operate within their recommended temperature thresholds, even under sustained heavy I/O, by combining a full-length anodized aluminum heat sink with an ultra-durable, near-silent fan, and high-conductivity thermal padding.
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Q1: Why HighPoint SSD7500, SSD7000 Series NVMe RAID controller do not support RAID 5 and 6?
Q2: How are HighPoint’s SSD7000 series different from other, more common NVMe controllers?
Q3: SSD7000 controller is only using ½ of the PCIe bandwidth
Q5: Do HighPoint RAID controllers support mixed drive configurations?
Q6: Can HighPoint SSD7000 or SSD7500 support VMware ESXi/TrueNAS/FreeBSD?