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Cisco HX-RAID-M6HD | 12G SAS RAID controller | 4GB FBWC cache | up to 32 drives | RAID 0/1/5/6/10/50/60 | for C240/C220 M6

SKU:HX-RAID-M6HD

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Description

Enterprise 12G SAS RAID controller for M6 rack servers with 4GB flash‑backed write cache, engineered for high drive-count configurations up to 32 bays. Supports SAS/SATA HDDs and SSDs with robust RAID options for performance and data protection.

Features

- Optimized for high-bay M6 chassis (up to 32 drives)
- FBWC ensures data integrity across power events
- Extensive RAID level support for varied workload needs
- Plug-in modular design for clean, serviceable installs
- End-to-end SAS 12G performance for HDDs and SSDs

Warranty

All products sold by XS Network Tech include a 12-month warranty on both new and used items. Our in-house technical team thoroughly tests used hardware prior to sale to ensure enterprise-grade reliability.

All technical data should be verified on the manufacturer data sheets.

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Technical Specifications

- Interface: 12 Gb/s SAS to backplane
- Cache: 4 GB Flash-Backed Write Cache (FBWC)
- Max drive support: up to 32 drives (chassis/backplane dependent)
- RAID levels: 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60
- Drive support: SAS/SATA HDD or SSD
- Compatibility: C240 M6 32-bay and compatible M6 rack server variants
- Power-loss protection: FBWC with supercap
- Management: integrates with platform management for monitoring and alerts

FAQs

Q: What is the difference between the 32-drive and 28-drive M6 RAID controllers?
A: They are keyed for different chassis backplane populations. Choose the variant that matches your server’s maximum bay count.

Q: Can this controller be used in M5 servers?
A: No. Use the M5 RAID controller variant for M5 platforms.

Q: Does it support JBOD mode?
A: It supports standard RAID modes; pass-through/JBOD availability may depend on firmware and server configuration.

Q: Are NVMe drives supported?
A: No. NVMe uses PCIe and is not connected via the SAS backplane.

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