Hp Driver Raid Controller
Hp Driver Raid Controller
I recently upgraded my computer and installed a new RAID controller. However, I am struggling to find the appropriate driver for it. I have visited the official HP website and searched their support section, but I couldn't locate the specific driver for my RAID controller model. I've also tried searching on various driver download websites, but to no avail. Could someone please provide me with a direct link to download the HP driver for my RAID controller?
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Re: Hp Driver Raid Controller
Below you can download hp raid controller driver for Windows.
File name: hp-raid-controller.exe
Version: 7.238
File size: 45050 MB
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Hp Driver Raid Controller
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Device Specification:
- Brand: Hewlett Packard (HP)
- Device Type: RAID Controller
- Compatibility: Compatible with HP servers and storage systems
- Interface: PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express)
- Form Factor: Low profile
- RAID Levels: Supports RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 10, and RAID 50
- Memory: 2GB DDR3 cache
- Connectivity: 6Gb/s SAS (Serial Attached SCSI)
- Port Configuration: 8 internal SAS/SATA ports
- Power Requirements: Powered via PCIe slot
- Operating Systems Supported: Windows, Linux, VMware ESXi
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: Why is the RAID controller not recognized by the system?
A: Firstly, ensure that the RAID controller is properly seated in the PCIe slot. Check if the system BIOS recognizes the controller. If not, update the system BIOS and reinstall the RAID controller drivers. If the issue persists, the controller might be faulty and require replacement.
2. Q: How can I add new drives to an existing RAID array?
A: Ensure the new drives are compatible with the RAID controller. Open the RAID management software or BIOS utility and select the appropriate option to expand the existing RAID array. Follow the prompts to add the new drives and configure the RAID settings. Keep in mind that expanding RAID arrays may require the rebuilding process, which can take some time.
3. Q: Why is the performance of the RAID array degraded?
A: Check the health status of the drives in the RAID array using the management software or BIOS utility. Look for any failed or deteriorating disks and replace them if necessary. Additionally, ensure that the firmware of the RAID controller is up to date. High CPU or memory usage on the system may also affect RAID performance, so check for any resource-intensive processes running in the background.
File name: hp-raid-controller.exe
Version: 7.238
File size: 45050 MB
Upload source: search engine
Antivirus software passed: Kaspersky v. 3.1
Hp Driver Raid Controller
(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Brand: Hewlett Packard (HP)
- Device Type: RAID Controller
- Compatibility: Compatible with HP servers and storage systems
- Interface: PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express)
- Form Factor: Low profile
- RAID Levels: Supports RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 10, and RAID 50
- Memory: 2GB DDR3 cache
- Connectivity: 6Gb/s SAS (Serial Attached SCSI)
- Port Configuration: 8 internal SAS/SATA ports
- Power Requirements: Powered via PCIe slot
- Operating Systems Supported: Windows, Linux, VMware ESXi
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: Why is the RAID controller not recognized by the system?
A: Firstly, ensure that the RAID controller is properly seated in the PCIe slot. Check if the system BIOS recognizes the controller. If not, update the system BIOS and reinstall the RAID controller drivers. If the issue persists, the controller might be faulty and require replacement.
2. Q: How can I add new drives to an existing RAID array?
A: Ensure the new drives are compatible with the RAID controller. Open the RAID management software or BIOS utility and select the appropriate option to expand the existing RAID array. Follow the prompts to add the new drives and configure the RAID settings. Keep in mind that expanding RAID arrays may require the rebuilding process, which can take some time.
3. Q: Why is the performance of the RAID array degraded?
A: Check the health status of the drives in the RAID array using the management software or BIOS utility. Look for any failed or deteriorating disks and replace them if necessary. Additionally, ensure that the firmware of the RAID controller is up to date. High CPU or memory usage on the system may also affect RAID performance, so check for any resource-intensive processes running in the background.
Re: Re: Hp Driver Raid Controller
Thank you so much for sharing the link to the Windows driver for the HP Raid Controller, I've been struggling to find a working one and this has been a lifesaver!