Specifications: • Type: PCI to SATA • Interface Bus: PCI Specification Revision 2.2 compliant • Support: RAID 0, 1, JBOD • Available Ports: 1 Sata External 2 Internal • External Flash Support: up to 4 mb Description: The SATALink 2-Port PCI Host Controller is a single-chip PCI to 2-port Serial ATA host controller and complies with PCI 2.3 specification. This 2-port PCI host controller from SATALink features selectable drive strength for backplane applications, 2 independent bus master DMA channels with 256B FIFO for each channel, LED support, and hot plug capability. The SATALink 2-Port PCI Host Controller supports 48-bit sector address, virtual DMA in PCI, command buffering for ATA TF shadow registers, up to 4 MB external flash, and more. RAID or the redundant array of independent disks is a storage technology that provides users efficiency through parallel communication and reliability through redundancy.
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It is currently used as a common term for computer data storage with the main role of replicating data from multiple physical drives. A number of standard levels associated with RAID have evolved over the years and these include RAID 0 up to RAID 6.
Some of these RAID levels have employed error protection schemes in their systems called “parity”.
No they do not. I am having the same issue with Windows 7 64bit and the Silicon Image Si3114 Serial ATA controller card. In device manager it shows up as AWVYB2WL IDE controller instead of the Silicon Image controller. I tried to upgrade the drivers by right clicking on the device, select Update Driver, choose the folder location where I have downloaded the Silicon Image 3114 SATA driver, it warns me that it might not be the right driver, click yes and I am told I have to reboot.
After reboot, device manager is still showing AWVYB2WL IDE controller and my drives are not showing up. Even more interesting, I googled AWVYB2WL and nothing comes up at all. Fnaf 1 Pc on this page.