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SAS4116W 24G SAS Tri-Mode RAID-on-Chip (ROC) PCIe Gen 4.0 x16, 16-port SAS/SATA/NVMe ROC featuring Tri-Mode SerDes Technology

This eighth-generation SAS RAID-on-Chip (ROC) is based on the industry-leading Fusion-MPT architecture and features Tri-Mode SerDes technology that enables a seamless operation of up to 16-wide direct-connect NVMe, SAS or SATA storage devices from any system design. Users will receive a 275% increase in RAID 5 Random Writes IOPs and a 100% increase in bandwidth over previous generations.

The Tri-Mode ROC device with 16-wide PCIe Gen 4.0 lanes provides SAS data transfer rates of 22.5, 12, 6Gb/s per lane and 6Gb/s SATA data transfer rates per lane. The high-port count ROC helps eliminate storage bottlenecks with support of x8, x4, x2, and x1 PCI Express® lanes and complies with the PCIe 4.0 specification, offering up to 6 million IOPS (random reads) and up to 900,000 IOPS in RAID (random writes).

  • Balance protection and performance for critical applications with MegaRAID levels 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50 and 60
  • Reduce EMI with Spread Spectrum Clocking (SSC) and protect confidential data with data encryption
  • Detect and recover data corruption with T-10 Optical Support and T-10 End-to-End Data Protection (EEDP)
  • Take advantage of 12Gb/s speeds while utilizing 6Gb/s drives and backplanes with DataBolt bandwidth aggregation technology
  • Supports up to 2,000 SAS or SATA devices
  • Incorporates advanced security features such as attestation (Explicit Trust) and hardware secure boot (which builds a Chain of Trust with succeeding software (Implicit Trust)
  • Available only to OEMs through direct sales

    Specification Value
    Lifecycle Active
    Distributor Inventory No
    Comm. Interface Support I2C, UART
    Generation 24G
    I/O Controller ARM A15@1.6GHz
    OEM Yes
    Port Count 16
    RAID Levels 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60
    Spread Spectrum Clocking (SSC) Yes
    T-10 Data Protection Model Yes
    T-10 Optical Support Yes