Lenovo
BROADCOM 57608 PCIE KUNLUN
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Lenovo Broadcom 57608 PCIe Kunlun | RAID Controller, Enterprise
Lenovo
MPN: 4XC7A95572
$5,309.00
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Key Features
- Broadcom 57608 controller platform
- PCIe host interface for server integration
- Hardware RAID architecture
- 6 Gb/s RAID data rate
- Internal form factor
- Lenovo server component
- Designed for enterprise local storage protection
- Protect server data with hardware RAID control over PCIe
Strengthen local storage resilience with the Lenovo Broadcom 57608 PCIe Kunlun RAID controller. Designed for PCIe installation, this controller gives enterprise servers hardware RAID protection for attached drives, helping infrastructure teams maintain availability when a single disk failure should not become a service event.
The value here is control. Hardware RAID offloads array management from the host, which helps keep storage behavior predictable and reduces dependence on software-only protection. For environments running boot volumes, application data, or other critical local storage, that can translate into cleaner recovery paths and less operational friction.
As a Lenovo-branded component, the 57608 PCIe Kunlun is a better fit for teams standardizing on validated server parts rather than mixing in generic controllers. That matters in procurement, support, and lifecycle management, especially when the cost of a mismatch is measured in downtime and troubleshooting time.
Use it where enterprise servers need a compact, internal RAID solution with the right balance of performance, protection, and platform alignment. It is the kind of component that earns its place by reducing risk without adding complexity.
Ideal For
- Protecting boot and application volumes in enterprise servers
- Adding RAID to internal drive sets in rack-mounted systems
- Standardizing controller hardware across Lenovo server fleets
- Supporting local storage resilience for critical workloads
Why This Product
- 1Hardware RAID versus software-only protection
- 2PCIe internal design for server integration
- 3Lenovo-qualified component for fleet consistency
- 4Built for enterprise local storage availability




