Introduction
Provides Linux* driver for Intel® RAID Controller RS3KC / RS3PC (Integrated Controller on AHWBP12GBGBIT / AHWBPBGB24 for S2600BP family) supporting JBOD(passthrough) only.
Available Downloads
- Ubuntu Family*, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.7*, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3*, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15.1*, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15*, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1*, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP2*, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2*, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.8*, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP4*, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP2*, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.9*, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP3*, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8*, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP5*
- Size: 61.7 MB
- SHA1: 23B7408B470514CA684CB312318C6730367DA0B9
Detailed Description
Purpose
Installs Linux* driver for the following Intel® RAID Controller for S2600BP family:
- Intel RAID Controller RS3KC
Integrated Controller on AHWBP12GBGBIT supporting JBOD(passthrough) only. - Intel RAID Controller RS3PC
Integrated Controller on AHWBPBGB24 supporting NVMe/SAS JBOD(passthrough) only.
Package information
Driver Version = ph18.0-37.00.00.00
Operating System(OS) supported =
- RHEL* 7 (U7-U9) x64, RHEL* 8 (U1-U3) x64
- SLES* 12(SP3-SP5) x64, SLES* 15 x64 (GA-U2)
- Ubuntu* (all releases) x64
Note: The OS must also be supported by the Intel server board or system
What's new
See the release notes for what's new or fixed, known issues and installation instructions.
This download is valid for the product(s) listed below.
- 4 Port SATA Bridge Board AHWBP12GBGBIT
- Intel® SAS Bridge Board AHWBPBGB24
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600BPS
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600BPB
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600BPQ
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600BPB24
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600BPBLC24
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600BPB24R
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600BPBLC24R
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600BPSR
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600BPBR
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600BPBLC
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600BPQR
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