Battery Backed Write Cache

Battery Backed Write Cache

BBWC steht für Battery Backed Write Cache und ist ein transportierbares Modul für RAID-Controller. Er schützt dort den Cache vor unerwarteten Ereignissen wie Stromausfall, Systemfehlern oder Mainboard-Fehlfunktionen.


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