LSI 500 Network Card User Manual


 
MegaRAID Express500 Hardware Guide
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Revision History
4/14/00 Initial release.
4/11/01 Corrected RAID 0 graphic, and Array Configuration Planner table.
6/13/01 Make corrections, such as cache size (16 MB is smallest option), and the number of physical disk drives
supported at various RAID levels.