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The 3ware RAID Goes SAS

By Mario Morejon, CRN
February 25, 2008    12:00 AM ET

Software-based RAID solutions are no longer adequate for today's demanding managed application environments. To gain market advantage, hardware RAID vendors are judged on processor performance and stability. Not only is 3ware's newest 9690SA-8I RAID controller well-suited to compete in the space, but in many ways it also surpasses the competition.

Unfortunately, the CRN Test Center could not compare HighPoint's RocketRAID 3520 (reviewed on p. 59) with the 9690SA. The 9690SA is an internal adapter that works with SAS drives. The 3ware card could not connect to the same drives used for testing the RocketRAID card.

The Ingredients:

Product: 3ware 9690SA-81

Price: $795

Warranty/Support: 3 years

Distributors: Bell Micro Products, Synnex Corporation and D&H Distributing

Company: 3ware, a division of Applied Micro Circuits Corp.
Sunnyvale, Calif.
(408) 542-8771
www.3ware.com

The 3ware eight-port controller card uses Applied Micro Circuits Corp.'s StorSwitch architecture to communicate with SAS hard drives. StorSwitch is an in-memory multichannel pool that can process I/O from multiple drives simultaneously. StorSwitch's high-speed internal memory hub is reliable enough to meet the demands of a RAID 5 setup without sacrificing too much on transactions.

In addition, AMCC's StreamFusion technology provides RAID 5 and RAID 6 caching to guarantee throughput. The 9690SA arrives with 512 Mbytes of DDR 2 memory and supports RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10 and 50. The card works with either SATA or SATA 2 drives.

Like most 3ware cards, the 9690SA supports multiple Linux kernels and flavors. The controller is housed in a low-profile card. Installing the card on small tower servers, however, is not recommended—the card is long and cuts off precious wiring space between internal drives and peripherals.

Like most other controllers on the market, the 9690SA is accessible over a command line interface. In addition, the 3ware card can be managed through a Web interface.


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