Emulex 16Gb FC Single-port HBA for IBM System x - värdbussadapter - PCIe 2.0 x8 - 16Gb Fibre Channel

Emulex 16Gb FC Single-port HBA for IBM System x - värdbussadapter - PCIe 2.0 x8 - 16Gb Fibre Channel 81Y1655
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  • Improves IT staff productivity through simplified deployment and management
  • Reduces the number of cards, cables and PCIe slots required
  • Exceptional performance per watt and price / performance ratios
  • Integrates seamlessly into existing SANs
  • Assures data availability and data integrity
  • VScale performance and scalability - multi-core ASIC engine with eight cores supports 255 VFs, 1024 MSi-X and 8192 logins/open exchanges for maximum VM density up to 4x more than other adapters
  • GreenState power efficiency reduces data center power consumption and associated OPEX by delivering exceptional power to port ratios
  • BlockGuard data integrity enables end-to-end protection against silent data corruption
  • VEngine CPU offload lowers CPU burden on host server, enabling support for more VMs
  • Rock-solid reliability and thermal characteristics, essential for mission-critical, cloud and virtualized applications
  • Support for Message Signaled Interrupts eXtended (MSI-X), improves host utilization and enhances application performance
  • Support for 16GFC, 8 Gb and 4 Gb FC devices
  • Comprehensive virtualization capabilities with support for N Port ID Virtualization (NPIV) and Virtual Fabric
  • Host-to-fabric Fiber Channel Security Protocol (FC-SP) authentication
IBM Gen 5 FC HBAs were designed to support large virtualized, cloud and mission critical database environments. The single-channel IBM features the Emulex bulletproof driver-stack, backward compatibility to 4 GFCHBAs and rocks solid reliability.

 

 
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