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| Product Overview |
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The IBM Single Port PCI Express Fibre Channel 4Gb/s Host Bus Adapter connects servers to SAN storage with a focus on speed and reliability. It fits into PCI Express slots and is intended for setups where efficient, low-latency communication with storage arrays is necessary, commonly found in enterprise IT environments. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | IBM |
| Part Number | 39R6525 |
| Technical Information | |
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| Protocol | Fibre Channel (FC) |
| Data Rate | 4Gbps |
| Port Count | 1-Port (Single) |
| Bus Interface | PCIe 2.0 x8 |
| Connector Type | SFP+ (LC) |
| Bracket Height | Low Profile (Half Height) |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Form Factor | PCIe Adapter Card |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Miscellaneous | |
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| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Eco Friendly | Yes |
| Product Description |
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This IBM Single Port PCI Express Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter is built for connecting servers to storage area networks (SANs) with efficient, high-speed data transfer. Often found in data centers and enterprise environments, it enables reliable communication between a server and storage devices through Fibre Channel technology. Engineered for IT professionals managing storage infrastructure, this adapter suits setups requiring dependable connectivity with minimal latency. Its PCI Express interface ensures rapid and stable data exchange, making it a practical choice for storage administrators handling backup, virtualization, or database applications. Key Features
This adapter is typically deployed in enterprise data centers where servers need robust connections to SANs. It plays a role in streamlining data flow between compute and storage systems, helping to maintain smooth operation in environments with high input/output demands. By providing consistent and rapid access to storage arrays, it supports critical applications and backup strategies without introducing significant delays or bottlenecks. |