SSD7204
PCIe 3.0 x8 4-Port M.2 NVMe RAID AIC
Industry's Best Cost/Performance 4-Channel NVMe RAID HBA
The SSD7204 is the industry’s best cost/performance 4-channel M.2 NVMe RAID storage soluion, and is an ideal replacement for aging SATA storage infrastructure. The dedicated PCIe 3.0 bandwidth and intelligent switch technology can allocate up to 4 lanes per NVMe SSD, and delivers over 7000 MB/s of transfer performance.
SSD7204 AICs benefit from our industry-leading NVMe RAID engine, and can support RAID 0, 1, 10 and single disk configurations of to 4 M.2 NVMe SSDs.
Platform Independent, Universally Compatible NVMe RAID Solution
The SSD7204 NVMe RAID AIC is a fully independent NVMe storage solution; it des not require a hardware environment with Bifurcation support and can be easily integrated into any AMD or Intel computing platform with a free PCIe 3.0/4.0 x8 or x16 slot.
Industy Proven NVMe RAID Engine: The SSD7204 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: SSD7204 AICs enable administrators to optimize RAID performance by scaling available bus bandwidth up to 16 lanes, and deliver up to 14,000MB/s of transfer speed.
Distraction-Free, Zero-Noise Cooling Solution
The SSD7204 is ideal for applications that require a distraction free work environment. The compact single-wdith RAID AIC can operate in complete silence, thanks to its full-length black anodized aluminum heat sink and ventilated PCIe bracket, which work in conjunction to dissipate waste heat away from critical NVMe chipset componentry and hosted M.2 NVMe SSDs.
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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?