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| Product Overview |
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The HP 12Gb NVMe 2-Ports Adapter is a straightforward solution that adds high-speed NVMe connectivity to ProLiant DL385 Gen10 Plus servers. It fits into PCIe slots to provide two direct NVMe ports, enabling faster storage access and better performance in busy server environments. This adapter is a practical choice for those aiming to boost storage throughput without complex upgrades. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | HPE |
| Part Number | P25527-B21 |
| Technical Information | |
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| Number of Ports | 2-Port (Dual) |
| Connectivity & Physical | |
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| Form Factor | Mezzanine Card |
| Weight | 5.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Miscellaneous | |
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| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Eco Friendly | Yes |
| Product Description |
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This HP 12Gb NVMe 2-Ports Adapter is built to enhance storage performance by providing direct PCIe Gen4 connections to NVMe drives. It enables servers to achieve faster data access and reduce latency compared to traditional SAS or SATA interfaces. Typically found in data centers and enterprise environments, this adapter supports workloads that demand rapid storage throughput. Often used in HP ProLiant DL385 Gen10 Plus servers, it suits IT professionals and system administrators looking to upgrade or expand their server's storage capabilities without sacrificing reliability or compatibility. Its dual ports offer flexibility for pairing multiple NVMe drives, supporting increased storage density and performance. Key Features
These adapters are commonly deployed in enterprise servers where high-speed storage access is critical, such as virtualized environments and large-scale databases. By integrating this adapter, organizations can improve overall system responsiveness and handle demanding workloads more effectively. It plays a practical role in optimizing existing server infrastructures without major redesigns. |