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6Gb/s MegaRAID SAS RAID Controllers User Guide

August 2013

Overview

Summary of 6Gb/s MegaRAID SATA+SAS RAID Controller Characteristics

1.6.3

SATA III Features

The following list describes the SATA III features of the RAID controllers:

They support SATA III data transfers of 3Gb/s (for LSISAS2108-based controllers) and 6Gb/s (for
LSISAS2208-based controllers).

They support STP data transfers of 3Gb/s.

They provide a serial, point-to-point storage interface.

They simplify cabling between devices.

They eliminate the master-slave construction used in parallel ATA.

They permit addressing of multiple SATA targets through an expander.

They permit multiple initiators to address a single target (in a failover configuration) through an expander.

1.6.4

PCIe Performance

The following list describes the PCIe performance features of the RAID controllers:

They provide a PCIe interface that does the following:

Supports a dedicated PCIe bus.

Supports x8 lane configuration.

Supports transfer rates of up to 5GT/s (4Gb/s) per lane.

Complies with the PCI Express specification, Revision 2.0, and the Serial ATA specification, version 3.0.

They provide unequaled performance through the Fusion-MPT architecture.

They provide high throughput and low CPU utilization to offload the host processor.

1.6.5

Usability Features

The following list describes the usability features of the RAID controllers:

They simplify cabling with point-to-point, serial architecture.

They support smaller, thinner cables that do not restrict airflow.

They provide drive spin-up sequencing control.

They provide one LED signal for each PHY to indicate link activity (this is a fault LED only for controllers with
internal port connectors).

NOTE

The MegaRAID SAS 9280-8e RAID controller and the MegaRAID SAS
9280DE-8e RAID controller do not have any LEDs to indicate link
activity.

They provide an I

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C interface for enclosure management.

They support the internal SAS Sideband signal SFF-8485 (SGPIO) interface.

1.6.6

Flexibility Features

These features increase the flexibility of the RAID controllers:

They support a Flash ROM interface, a nonvolatile static RAM (NVSRAM) interface, and a pipelined synchronous
burst SRAM (PSBRAM) interface.

They offer a flexible programming interface to tune I/O performance.

They permit mixed connections to SAS targets or SATA III targets.

They leverage compatible connectors for SAS connections and SATA III connections.