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| Product Overview |
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The A4800A - HP 1-Port Ultra Wide SCSI-2 Differential PCI 68-Pin Card provides a focused solution for integrating Ultra Wide SCSI-2 devices into PCI-based systems. It fits within legacy hardware setups that require stable, high-speed SCSI connections, especially where differential signaling is necessary to preserve data integrity over extended cabling. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | HP |
| Technical Information | |
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| Port Count | 1-Port (Single) |
| Generation | N/A |
| Bracket Height | Full Height (Standard) |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 3.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
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| Assembly Required | No |
| Product Description |
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The A4800A is a PCI card that provides a single Ultra Wide SCSI-2 differential port, allowing connection to a range of SCSI storage devices or peripherals. This card is commonly found in systems requiring reliable legacy SCSI connectivity and is built to support high-speed data transfers within server or workstation environments. Often integrated into IT setups managing older storage arrays or specialized equipment, it benefits IT professionals who need to maintain or extend the life of existing SCSI infrastructure. The card’s differential signaling helps ensure signal integrity over longer cable runs, making it suited for environments with complex hardware layouts. Key Features
This card plays a practical role in maintaining operational continuity for systems relying on SCSI devices. It balances reliable performance with straightforward installation, ensuring consistent data transfer rates without complex configuration. Its design targets environments where dependable SCSI interfacing remains essential for overall system functionality. |
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This PCI card is typically deployed in IT environments where legacy or specialized storage devices are still in use, such as data centers maintaining older backup systems or enterprises supporting discontinued hardware. It fits well in setups that demand stable SCSI connectivity and benefit from differential signaling’s resistance to interference. How It's Used:
By providing consistent and reliable SCSI interfacing, this card supports operational stability in environments where upgrading to newer technologies is constrained. It ensures that data throughput and device compatibility remain effective, helping IT teams manage diverse hardware landscapes efficiently. |