Introduction
Hardware RAID Firmware Flash Update for DOS, Windows*, Unix*, Linux* and UEFI for 6GB SAS RAID controllers
Available Downloads
- OS Independent
- Size: 18 MB
- SHA1: D6B4249135DC7D6DE05F0EEDAB5AC582C7984DE5
Detailed Description
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Package Information
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Flash package = 12.9.0-0037
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Supported RAID Controllers
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This download supports Intel® RAID "Disk Encryption" controllers using SAS software stack (RS2BL080DE and RS2PI008DE), please verify that this utility has been tested with the RAID card you have chosen to use by checking the drivers web page for your controller at http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support
Note:
Intel is moving to only using the Flash package designator for RAID controller firmware tracking. The firmware version indicator notes only a portion of what is being flashed. The package number is a more accurate way of tracking what is being released. It increments if any of the package components change.
Below is a list of the transition version designators showing latest first to three versions back. Going forward only the Flash package number will be used.
1. (This package)
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Package Information
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Flash package = 12.9.0-0037
2.
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Package Information
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Flash package = 12.7.0-0007
Firmware Version = 2.70.03-0862
3.
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Package Information
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Flash package = 12.4.0-0012
Firmware Version = 2.40.03-0787
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The Software may contain open source software. The associated open source licenses are included with the driver package.
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This download is valid for the product(s) listed below.
Disclaimers1
Product and Performance Information
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