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HPE StorageWorks 82Q - Vertbussadapter - PCIe x8 lav profil - 8Gb Fibre Channel x 2 - for Modular Smart Array 1040; ProLiant DL360p Gen8, DL380 G6, SL210t Gen8; StoreEasy 3850
Hewlett Packard Enterprise - PCI-E-Nettverksadaptere
Art no: AJ764A
Inaktiv fra dato
11.05.2021
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HPE 82Q 8Gb 2-port PCIe Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter
The introduction of the HPE PCIe 8Gb Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters brings datacenter infrastructure components to a higher level of performance and efficiency with the ability to deliver twice the I/O performance of 4 Gb FC HBAs. An 8 Gb Fibre Channel HBA purchased today is backward compatible with 4 and 2 Gb storage networks and will protect future investments. When using storage intensive applications, such as backup/restore, database transactions, virtualization, and rich media, the increased performance of the 8 Gb infrastructure enables more rapid storage and retrieval of critical information. Finally, PCIe 8Gb FC Host Bus Adapters provide a number of features that work together to reduce power consumption, thus delivering a "green" benefit within the server.

HPE 84Q 4-port 8Gb Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (P9D91A)
HPE 84E 4-port 8Gb Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (E7Y63A)
High Performing Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters
- The HPE PCIe 8Gb Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters deliver twice the I/O performance of 4 Gb FC HBAs.
- Moving to 8 Gb technology provides the infrastructure required for the more powerful servers and data intensive applications of the future.
- When using storage intensive applications like backup/restore, database transactions, virtualization and rich media, the improved I/O performance enables faster storage and retrieval of data.
Provides Greater Efficiency in Virtualized Environments
- Ideal for the implementation of virtual servers with the power to drive multiple virtual machines.
- Allows a single port to acquire multiple N Port IDs, eliminating the need for additional physical ports.
- Datacenter administrators do not need to concern themselves with multiple requests from the virtualized servers potentially creating conflict.
- Improves host utilization and enhances application performance.