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| Product Overview |
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The HPE 726912-B21 H241 Dual Port Smart Host Bus Adapter provides dual 16Gb Fibre Channel connectivity for server-to-storage communication. It fits into enterprise storage setups where fast and reliable data transfer is necessary, helping servers maintain steady access to SAN resources without bottlenecks. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | HPE |
| Part Number | 726912-B21 |
| Technical Information | |
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| Protocol | SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) |
| Data Rate | 12Gbps SAS |
| Port Count | 2-Port (Dual) |
| Bus Interface | PCIe 3.0 x8 |
| Generation | Gen 8 |
| Connector Type | Mini-SAS HD (SFF-8644) |
| Chipset / Controller | Broadcom / LSI SAS3008 (12Gb/s) |
| Network Topology | Point-to-Point |
| Bracket Height | Low Profile (Half Height) |
| Advanced Features & Compatibility | |
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| Management Features | Boot from SAN, Selective LUN Masking |
| OS Compatibility | Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2022, VMware ESXi 7.x, VMware ESXi 8.x, RHEL 8, RHEL 9, SLES 15 |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Form Factor | Low Profile (Half Height) PCIe |
| Weight | 5.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Miscellaneous | |
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| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Eco Friendly | Yes |
| Compliance Standards | WEEE, RoHS, CE, FCC, UL, TUV, cULus |
| Product Description |
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The HPE 726912-B21 H241 Dual Port Smart Host Bus Adapter is designed to connect servers to Fibre Channel storage area networks (SANs). It is often found in enterprise data centers and storage environments that require fast and reliable data access. Built for HPE ProLiant servers, this adapter supports full 16Gb Fibre Channel speeds and handles multiple data streams efficiently. IT professionals managing storage infrastructure benefit from its robust performance and compatibility. Key Features
This HBA is typically deployed in storage-heavy server environments, especially where quick data access is critical. It helps maintain smooth operations for applications relying on SANs, such as databases and virtualized workloads. |