RAID Adapters (RAID Controllers) - Catalog and Prices
Look, when a server crashes, the data is at risk, and there's simply no time for games. You need a replacement part – and now. Not tomorrow, today. Below we've gathered RAID adapters in stock. Official importer, of course. Fast shipping throughout the country (we understand very well what downtime means for a business). And of course, a proper tax invoice. Undecided about a configuration?
How to Choose a RAID Controller (and What to Watch Out For in 2026)
I'm always asked where to buy RAID adapters in Israel. My answer? First and foremost, where you get real backing. Every RAID adapter store in Israel online will promise you the moon, but in the moment of truth – you need available stock and technical support from someone who truly understands. Many guys look to buy RAID adapters online and fall into traps... buying refurbished equipment sold as new. It's a nightmare. With us – only a sealed box, parallel importer out of scope.
Recommended RAID adapters for a server must be hardware-based. A software RAID controller is nice for a home computer. For server farms? Only hardware. Look for an expansion card with at least 4GB or 8GB of cache memory and a BBU backup battery. Without a battery, when the power goes out – the cache is gone. It's as simple as that.
Brands and Hardware Compatibility - Don't Just Connect Anything
The workhorses of the industry. Broadcom RAID or the LSI MegaRAID series... Adaptec SmartRAID also does the job. If you have Dell equipment, chances are you'll buy a suitable Dell PERC. But wait – check the connections! A modern PCIe interface is obvious, but support for SAS with 12Gb/s bandwidth or NVMe for maximum read/write speeds? That depends on your motherboard. Don't forget to get a Mini-SAS cable if you're missing one.
Asking how much RAID adapters cost? The range is crazy. Cheap RAID adapters will cost you a few hundred. A monstrous adapter for a server will cost thousands. Is the most expensive RAID adapter the best to buy just because it's expensive? Absolutely not. Match it to your array – RAID level 1 for simple data redundancy, RAID level 5 for balance, or RAID level 10 for uncompromising performance.
Comparison of Popular RAID Adapter Prices
We've sorted out the mess a bit. Here's a price comparison of RAID adapters to give you some perspective. By the way, RAID adapters with a special online price are great, but remember that you also need an option for interest-free installments and real warranty. Look at the RAID adapter prices in the table, these are general directions:
| Controller Type / Brand | Supported RAID Levels | Connections and Memory | Recommended Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Broadcom / LSI Basic (Entry-level) | RAID 0, 1 | Basic SATA/SAS connection, no Cache | Small servers, local data backup |
| Adaptec SmartRAID (Mid-range) | RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 | 4GB Cache + advanced PCIe support | Data storage for medium-sized businesses |
| Dell PERC / Premium 12Gb/s Cards | All levels including 50, 60 | 8GB Cache + backup battery + NVMe | Server farms, heavy workloads, and critical data security |
Answers to Questions I'm Always Asked (FAQ)
What's the difference between a hardware and software RAID controller?
Do RAID adapters come with official importer warranty?
What connections are supported on expansion cards (SAS/SATA/NVMe)?
Is it possible to pay in installments for server hardware purchases for a business?
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