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Lenovo ServerAid M1015 SAS/SATA Controller 46C8933 | RAID Adapter
Lenovo
MPN: 46C8933
$151.38$167.07
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Key Features
- SAS/SATA RAID controller for server storage arrays
- PCIe host interface
- Supports common RAID levels
- Designed for Lenovo server integration
- Adapter form factor
- Enterprise storage controller architecture
- Protect critical server data with SAS/SATA RAID support for mixed-drive arrays
- Maintain storage continuity using PCIe host connectivity for server integration
Maintain storage continuity in servers that still depend on SAS and SATA arrays. Lenovo’s ServerAid M1015 is a practical RAID controller for environments where dependable drive management matters more than extra complexity. It is designed for server integration with PCIe connectivity and support for common RAID protection schemes, making it a fit for refresh cycles, spare-part replacement, and controlled expansion of existing infrastructure.
For IT teams supporting mixed-drive backplanes, the M1015 offers a straightforward way to preserve uptime without redesigning the storage stack. It is well suited to systems that need a known-good controller for boot volumes, mirrored data sets, or small-capacity RAID groups. In procurement terms, it fills the gap between basic host-based storage and higher-end controllers with cache and battery-backed features that may not be required in every deployment.
Choose this adapter when compatibility, predictability, and serviceability matter. It supports the kind of infrastructure decisions that keep older platforms productive while avoiding unnecessary spend on features your workload will never use.
Ideal For
- Replacing a failed RAID controller in an existing Lenovo server
- Maintaining mixed SAS and SATA storage arrays in a legacy rack system
- Supporting mirrored boot volumes on a small business server
- Preserving compatibility during a server refresh with existing drive infrastructure
Why This Product
- 1Better fit for legacy SAS/SATA environments than basic motherboard storage
- 2Simpler replacement path than redesigning the server storage stack
- 3More appropriate for server RAID management than consumer SATA controllers
- 4Practical choice when compatibility matters more than advanced cache features




