Intel SRCS16 ユーザーズマニュアル

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Hardware 
Processor
Intel
®
80302 I/O processor: 100MHz,
with hardware XOR
Memory
64MB embedded ECC SDRAM
PCI
64-bit/66MHz PCI 2.2 interface,
backward-compatible to 33MHz,
supports 3.3V and 5V PCI signaling
Serial ATA
Three Silicon Image*, SATALink* SiI 
3112A* SATA Controllers provide six 
ports that support Serial ATA II extensions
for Hot Plug and Enclosure management
Form Factor
Half-length, full-height PCI: 175mm x 
107mm (6.875" x 4.2")
Status Indicators
Audible alarm, I
2
C connector (enclosure 
management)
Key RAID Features 
RAID Levels Supported 0, 1, 5, 10, and 50
Scalability 
Online RAID-level migration and capacity
expansion, without the need for reboot
Configuration Flexibility Variable stripe size variable cache options,
drive coercion, array spanning, variable 
rebuild rate
Availability
Auto hot-spare, automatic rebuild, auto 
rebuild resume, drive roaming, controller 
migration, online capacity expansion
Operating System Support
1,2 
Microsoft* Windows Server 2003, Microsoft* Windows 2000
Advanced Server, Microsoft* Windows XP, Red Hat* Linux 9.0, SuSE*
Linux 9.0, Red Hat* Advanced Server 3.0, Novell* NetWare* 6.5
Maximum Power Requirements
PCI +5 
V
+3.3 V
Power
Load Sharing Enabled
0.85 A
1.20 A
11 W
Load Sharing Disabled
1.63 A
0.00 A
11 W
Environmental
Ambient Temperature
0°C to 45°C
Relative Humidity 
20% to 80% non-condensing 
System Requirements  Intel-based system or equivalent with 
PCI 2.2-compliant 64-bit/66MHz or 
33MHz slot
Country
Certification (Safety and/or EMC)
Regulatory Marks (Safety and/or EMC)
Australia/New Zealand
Canada
Europe
International
Korea 
Taiwan 
United States
Safety and EMC Regulatory Compliance (Class A)
EMC regulatory compliance is based on integration with a validated Intel server board and configuration as outlined
in the RAID Controller SRCS16 subassembly guide.
Not required / AS/NZS 3548
CSA/UL 60950 / ICES-003
European Directives
IEC 60950 / CISPR
Not required / RRL
Not required / BSMI CNS
CSA/UL 60950 / FCC
C-Tick
ETL / ICES
CE
N/A
MIC
BSMI 
ETL / FCC
Intel
®
RAID Controller SRCS16 Specifications
For more information on how to make the Intel
®
RAID Controller SRCS16 part of
your server environment, please contact an Intel system integrator
RAID Performance Information
Intel
®
RAID Controller SRCS14L vs. Intel RAID Controller SRCS16
1, 2
The RAID Controller SRCS16 out performs the RAID Controller SRCS14L in the following tests.
100
80
60
40
20
0
MB/s
MB/s
20
15
10
5
0
64KB
512KB
1MB
10MB
64KB
512KB
1MB
10MB
RAID 5 Random Read
Transfer Size
Transfer Size
RAID 5 Random Write
In the test configuration above, data requested will almost
always be fetched from the hard drive instead of cache
memory, as the likelihood of a cache hit is very low.
RAID 5 Random Write performance is improved by tem-
porarily storing data to be written in cache pending disk
access.
RAID 5 writes include XOR calculations that are then
written to the disk along with data. These XOR calculations
are performed by the I/O processor on the RAID Controller.
Intel RAID Controller SRCS14L
Intel RAID Controller SRCS16
1. Performance tests and ratings are measured using specific computer systems and/or components and reflect the approximate performance of Intel products as measured by those tests. Any difference in 
system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. Buyers should consult other sources of information to evaluate the performance of systems or components they are 
considering purchasing. For more information on performance tests and on the performance of Intel products, visit 
http://www.intel.com/performance/resources/limits.htm
.
2. Many applications perform a mixture of random and sequential activity, the results on the charts above are from tests with settings configured at 100% for each type of activity.  It is up to the 
reader to extrapolate the results to fit their configuration.
1. For information on the latest operating-system support, please visit 
http://support.intel.com
2. Operating-system support is contingent on the operating-system support of the motherboard in which this controller is installed.
RAID controllers configured 
with latest production firmware
and drivers, write back cache 
enabled
Test Platform—Intel
®
Server 
Board SE7501HG2
Operating system boot drive 
on primary IDE channel, run-
ning Microsoft Windows* 2003
Four-port Intel SATA backplane
2GB system Memory
4 Western Digital* 
WD2500JD-00FYB0 hard drives
Test Program—Iometer*
Workers = #LD drives = 1
Outstanding IO’s = 500
30 second ramp / 5 minute test
System Configuration
Additional test information is available upon request.