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68Y7353 - IBM SATA/SAS 6Gb/s PCI Express Host Bus Adapter
- Interface: PCI Express
- Supported Protocols: SATA and SAS
- Data Transfer Rate: 6Gb/s
- Enables connection of multiple SATA/SAS drives
- Designed for IBM servers and storage solutions
- Enhances storage expandability and performance
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Product Overview
The IBM 68Y7353 is a Host Bus Adapter (HBA) designed to provide connectivity for SATA and SAS storage devices. It utilizes a PCI Express interface and supports 6Gb/s transfer speeds, enabling high-performance data access for servers and storage arrays.
Technical Information
| Interface | PCI Express |
| Protocols | SATA/SAS |
Additional Specifications
| Data Rate | 6Gb/s |
| Product Type | Host Bus Adapter |
Product Description
This IBM Host Bus Adapter, identified by the part number 68Y7353, serves as a crucial component for expanding storage capabilities within IBM server environments. It supports both SATA and SAS interfaces, offering flexibility in connecting a wide range of hard drives and solid-state drives. The adapter connects to the server's motherboard via a PCI Express slot, ensuring high bandwidth communication. With a data transfer rate of 6Gb/s per port, this HBA is capable of handling demanding I/O operations, making it suitable for applications that require fast access to large datasets. It allows for the integration of multiple drives, thereby increasing storage capacity and potentially improving data redundancy and performance through RAID configurations. The 68Y7353 is specifically designed to be compatible with IBM systems, ensuring seamless integration and reliable operation. It is an essential upgrade for businesses looking to enhance their storage infrastructure, improve data throughput, and support growing storage needs.

