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Product Overview |
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The Hitachi HUS 150 Fibre Channel 8Gb/s I/O Module is a key component for connecting storage arrays to Fibre Channel networks, offering robust data transfer speeds and redundancy. It fits into Hitachi's storage systems to ensure stable and efficient communication within enterprise storage environments. |
General Information |
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| Brand | Hitachi |
| Part Number | 3285153-A |
| Condition | Refurbished |
Technical Information |
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| Number of Ports | 4-Ports |
| Port Type | SFP |
| Port Speed | 8 Gb/s |
| POE Support | No |
| VLAN Support | No |
| Stackable | No |
| Connector Type | Fibre Channel (8 Gb/s) |
Management and Configuration |
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| Remote Protocols | No |
Physical Characteristics |
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| Weight | 4.00 |
Product Description |
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This I/O module enhances the Hitachi HUS 150 storage array by providing high-speed Fibre Channel connectivity. It is commonly integrated into data centers requiring fast and reliable storage networking. Built for IT professionals managing enterprise storage environments, this module helps maintain consistent data flow and system uptime. Key Features
These modules are often found in medium to large-scale enterprises that rely on Hitachi storage for critical applications. Implementing this I/O module helps reduce bottlenecks and supports continuous operation. |
Use Cases |
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The Hitachi HUS 150 Fibre Channel 8Gb/s I/O Module is commonly deployed in enterprise data centers and large-scale storage environments that require high-speed, reliable connectivity between storage arrays and server infrastructures. This module is ideal for organizations managing virtualization platforms, mission-critical applications, and large storage clusters that demand consistent throughput and redundancy. How It's Used:
This I/O module enhances operational efficiency by maintaining consistent data flow and minimizing downtime in complex storage networks. Its design supports scalability in growing storage architectures, ensuring organizations can meet evolving performance requirements without compromising reliability. |