Introduction
Provides Linux* driver for 12Gbs Intel® RAID Controller RS3LC5 / RS3LC (Integrated Controller on AHWKPTP12GBGBR5 / AHWKPTP12GBGBR for S2600TP and S2600KP family).
Available Downloads
- Ubuntu Family*, SUSE Linux Family*, Red Hat Linux Family*
- Size: 31.4 MB
- SHA256: 2662E8A18EE7974C334CC5C50AB4FE2BCC6CE850E00D867292AF9D82653C1FB0
Detailed Description
Note: As of December 31, 2023, no functional, security, or other updates will be provided for this download. The Linux* Driver for Intel® RAID Controller RS3LC5 / RS3LC (Integrated Controller on AHWKPTP12GBGBR5 / AHWKPTP12GBGBR) will no longer be available after December 31, 2027. All versions are provided as is. Intel recommends that users of this download discontinue use as soon as possible.
Purpose
Installs Linux* driver for the following Intel® RAID Controller for S2600TP and S2600KP family:
- Intel RAID Controller RS3LC5
- Integrated Controller on AHWKPTP12GBGBR5 supporting RAID 0, 1, 5, 10.
- Intel RAID Controller RS3LC
- Integrated Controller on AHWKPTP12GBGBR supporting RAID 0, 1, 10.
Package information
Driver Version = 07.720.04.00
What's new
See the release notes for what's new or fixed, known issues, and installation instructions.
The software may contain open-source software. The associated open-source licenses are included with the driver package.
This download is valid for the product(s) listed below.
- Intel® Server Board S2600KPTR
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600KPR
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600KPFR
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600TPR
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600TPFR
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600TPNR
- 12Gb SAS Bridge Board AHWKPTP12GBGBR5 (with RAID 5)
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600TPF
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600TP
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600KPF
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600KP
- Spare 12Gb SAS Bridge Board AHWKPTP12GBGB
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