Introduction
Provides Linux* driver for full featured (MR) and entry level (iMR) 12Gbs Intel® RAID Controllers.
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*, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP2*, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1*, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.8*, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2*, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP4*, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.9*, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP3*, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8*, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP5*
- Size: 10.6 MB
- SHA1: F97FC6BBB3BC80D139E7098477AD8553BE2A27E1
Detailed Description
Purpose
Installs Linux* driver for the following 12Gbs Intel® RAID Controllers:
- Full featured (MR; RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60)
- Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS3AC160, RMS3CC080, RMS3CC040, RMS3HC080
- Intel® RAID Controller RS3DC080, RS3DC040, RS3SC008, RS3MC044
- Entry level (iMR; RAID 0, 1, 5, 10, 50)
- Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS3HC080
- Intel® RAID Controller RS3WC080
Package information
Driver Version = 07.716.02.00
Operating System(OS) supported =
- RHEL* 7 (U7-U9), RHEL 8 (GA, U1-U3)
- SLES* 12(SP3-SP5), SLES 15 (GA,SP1-SP2)
- Ubuntu*
Note: For OS compatibility, also refer to the list of supported OS for the Intel Server board.
What's new
See the release notes for what's new or fixed, known issues and installation instructions.
Note: Intel recommends upgrading the Intel RAID Controller firmware to the latest available.
This download is valid for the product(s) listed below.
- Intel® RAID Controller RS3SC008
- Intel® RAID Controller RS3DC080
- Intel® RAID Controller RS3DC040
- Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS3CC080
- Intel® RAID Controller RS3WC080
- Intel® RAID Controller RS3MC044
- Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS3HC080
- Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS3CC040
- Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS3AC160
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Product and Performance Information
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