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Support for PERC 9, PERC 10, and PERC 11
hardware controllers
The PowerEdge RAID Controller (PERC) family of enterprise-class controllers is designed for enhanced performance, increased
reliability and fault tolerance, and simplified management providing a powerful, easy-to-manage way to create a robust
infrastructure and help maximize server uptime. The introduction of the PERC 9, PERC 10, and PERC 11 family of hardware
controllers also brings about improvements in storage solutions.
The new PERC 9 and PERC 10 family of hardware controllers support the following storage enhancements:
Support For RAID Level 10 Virtual Disk On PERC 9 and PERC 10 Hardware Controller
Support For Advanced Format 4KB Sector Hard-Disk Drives
Table 26. Supported PowerEdge Controller Cards
PERC Generations List of PERC
PERC 11 PERC H755, PERC H755N, PERC H755 MX
PERC 10 PERC H745P, PERC H345, PERC H840, PERC 740P, PERC
740, and PERC H745 MX
PERC 9 PERC 730, PERC 730P, PERC H830, PERC H330, PERC
FD33xS, and PERC FD33xD
PERC 8 PERC H710, PERC H310, PERC H710P, and PERC H810
HBA cards HBA 330, HBA 330 MMZ, HBA 350i MX, HBA 345, HBA 355i,
HBA 355e, and 12Gbps SAS HBA
NOTE: The order of the controllers displayed on Storage Management may differ with the order of the controllers displayed
in the Human Interface (HII) and PERC Option ROM. The order of the controllers does not cause any limitation.
Topics:
Support For RAID Level 10 Virtual Disk Creation On PERC Hardware Controllers
Support For Advanced Format 4KB Sector Hard-Disk Drives
Support For RAID Level 10 Virtual Disk Creation On
PERC Hardware Controllers
RAID Level 10 is a solution for users who require high performance and redundancy with quickest recovery during drive failure.
Though a RAID Level 10 setup is more expensive to maintain, it has several benefits as it combines the properties of RAID Level
1 and RAID Level 0.
RAID Level 10 virtual disk creations with PERC 9 and later family of PERC hardware controllers support Uneven Span feature.
When you create RAID Level 10 virtual disks with PERC 9 and family of PERC hardware controllers the firmware suggests the
preferred span layout for the setup.
NOTE:
A minimum of 4 physical disks and a maximum of 256 physical disks are allowed for a RAID Level 10 virtual disk
setup with PERC 9 and family of PERC hardware controllers.
You can create RAID Level 10 Virtual Disk on PERC 9 and later family of PERC hardware controllers using the following Wizards:
Express Wizard
Advanced Wizard
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