Enhance your storage efficiency, performance and scalability with the Dell Compellent SC8000 Storage Centre Controller that can help lower the total cost of ownership. A Storage Centre SAN built with an SC8000 controller is an all-in-one storage array that allows organizations to actively manage data at a highly granular level using built-in intelligence and automation with Storage Centre array software. This ultra-efficient, easy-to-manage storage solution optimizes drive utilization, dynamically.
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Up to 2x 2.5 GHz Six-Core (Sandy Bridge) Intel™ processors per controller - NOT INSTALLED
Memory (RAM):
16GB to 64GB total available cache per controller, with a maximum 128GB per dual controller system (a dual controller configuration isrequired to support full high availability and failover capabilities in production - NOT INSTALLED
Storage Controller
Supports RAID 0, 5, 6, RAID 10 and RAID 10 DM (dual mirror). Any combination of RAID levels can exist on a single Storage Center. Multiple RAID levels can exist on the same storage tier within an array.
Storage Configuration
Diskless Chassis
Hard Disk Drive:
Diskless Chassis
Graphics:
N/A
Optical Drive:
N/A
Network Ports:
Maximum: 16 (Fibre Channel), 10 (1Gb iSCSI), 10 (10Gb iSCSI), 10 (FCoE) per controller. NOTE: SC8000 controller can support up to 16 FC front-end ports with 4-port low-profile SAS back-end IO option.
All refurbished Server from bargain hardware are supported by a 1 Year Return-To-Base warranty, covering all integral hardware and parts/components that affect the functionality of the equipment.
At bargain hardware we only deal with enterprise and business class hardware from world leading manufacturers. Originally sold with lengthy 3-5 year warranties, the Servers we sell are designed with robust architecture for the ultimate reliability.
Our standard 1 Year Warranty provides sufficient time to allow you to fully 'soak test' your purchase and discover any unlikely, underlying issues. Modern systems have at most only a single mechanical part (the hard drive) and failure rates of the main electrical components (processor, memory and motherboard) are incredibly low.