Sata Iii Features; Nvme Interface Features; Usability Features; Flexibility Features - Intel RMSP3AD16OF Hardware User's Manual

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Intel® RAID Modules RMSP3AD160F, RMSP3CD080F and RMSP3HD080E Hardware User Guide
2.4.2

SATA III Features

The SAS interface is compatible with SATA and it has the following characteristics.
Supports the following:
SATA III data transfers up to 6Gb/s.
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STP data transfers up to 6Gb/s.
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Provides a serial, point-to-point storage interface.
Simplifies cabling between devices.
Eliminates the master-slave construction used in parallel ATA.
Permits addressing of multiple SATA targets through an expander.
2.4.3

NVMe Interface Features

The new NVMe interface has the following characteristics.
Supports the following:
Data transfers of 8Gb/s per lane (32 Gb/s when 4 PCIe lanes are being used).
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PCI Bus Power Management Interface Specification, Revision 1.2.
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Active State Power Management, states, by placing links in a power-saving mode during times of
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no link activity.
Supports PCIe Hot Plug.
Supports error handling.
Provides high bandwidth per pin with low overhead and low latency.
Supports lane reversal and polarity inversion.
2.4.4

Usability Features

The Tri-Mode RAID modules have the next usability characteristics.
Drives spin-up sequencing control.
Provides one (1) LED signal to indicate link activity for all PHYs through the motherboard for the
drive activity LED on the chassis.
Supports the internal SAS sideband signal SFF-8485 (SGPIO) interface.
Note: LED signals indicate an error condition or drive activity. RAID modules support several blink patterns for
these LEDs, depending on the user configuration and storage enclosure. For information about the LED blink
patterns, contact the storage enclosure manufacturer.
2.4.5

Flexibility Features

The Tri-Mode RAID modules have the next flexibility characteristics.
Flash ROM interface, a non-volatile static RAM (NVSRAM) interface.
Flexible programming interface to tune I/O performance.
Permit mixed connections to SAS targets or SATA III targets.
Leverage-compatible connectors for SAS connections and SATA III connections.
Permit grouping of up to eight (8) PHYs into a single SAS-wide port.
Permit programming of the World Wide Name.
2.4.6

Drive Roaming

Drive roaming occurs when once a VD is already set up, some or all of the drives that are part of this VD are
manually changed to different ports on the same module. When this happens, the module detects the RAID
configuration from the configuration data on the drives.
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