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LENOVO DCG SOURCING IBM SERVERAID M5225 SAS SATA CONTROLLER
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Lenovo IBM ServerAid M5225 SAS SATA Controller 00AE939 | RAID, Enterprise
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MPN: 00AE939
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Key Features
- SAS/SATA server storage controller
- RAID-capable controller architecture
- Lenovo IBM ServerAid family
- Enterprise server component
- Hardware-managed array control
- Mixed-drive storage support
- Protect data availability with hardware RAID control for SAS and SATA drives
- Consolidate storage management using a dedicated server controller
Keep critical storage under hardware control with a SAS/SATA controller designed for enterprise servers that need RAID capability, predictable behavior, and a clear path to data protection. Lenovo DCG Sourcing IBM ServerAid M5225 is built for environments where array management belongs in the controller, not in software alone.
This class of controller is a strong fit for infrastructure teams standardizing on SAS and SATA drives while preserving the operational benefits of RAID. It helps consolidate storage management, support fault-tolerant array designs, and deliver the kind of controller-level handling that matters when uptime and recoverability are part of the requirement.
For architects, the appeal is control: a dedicated storage controller can simplify how arrays are presented to the operating system and reduce dependence on host-side processing. For procurement, it is the difference between a basic adapter and a controller designed for enterprise storage policy. When the deployment calls for SAS/SATA RAID support in a server environment, this model belongs in the conversation.
Ideal For
- Build RAID arrays in a rack-mounted enterprise server
- Manage mixed SAS and SATA drive pools
- Support storage for virtualization hosts
- Deploy controller-based protection for business-critical workloads
Why This Product
- 1RAID controller adds array management beyond a basic HBA
- 2SAS and SATA support suits mixed storage environments
- 3Hardware control reduces reliance on host-side processing
- 4Enterprise controller design fits critical server workloads




