LSI Logic MR SAS/SATA 8308ELP 8-PORT RAID CONTROLLER For Sale

LSI Logic MR SAS/SATA 8308ELP 8-PORT RAID CONTROLLER
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LSI Logic MR SAS/SATA 8308ELP 8-PORT RAID CONTROLLER:
$64.58

This controller came from working decommissioned server.RRP $450 for a brand new RAID controller without battery.
LSI 8308ELP is a hardware (not software) RAID controller used in commercial server applications.
It includes a backup battery module P/N: MR LSI iBBU01 and cables
  • product: SAS/SATA CONTROLLER
  • manufacturer: LSI LOGIC
  • model: 8308ELP
  • internal connectors: 2x SFF-8087
  • speed: 3Gbps
  • buffer size: 128MB
  • raid level: RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 10, RAID 50
  • processor: Intel IOP333
  • serial interface: PCIe x4
  • bracket size: STANDARD
Controller is in perfect working state, battery I'm not sure as it has been in storage for many years. It may take up to 12 hours to fully charge the battery. This controller can be used without the battery module.It is a hardware level RAID, not software.Brand new they are listed at $450 without the battery module.


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