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Dell 00KT10 2-Ports Fibre Channel 4Gb/s PCI Express Host Bus Adapter
- Ports: 2 x Fibre Channel
- Speed: 4Gb/s per port
- Interface: PCI Express (PCIe)
- Enables server connectivity to SANs
- Provides reliable and high-speed storage access
- Supports enterprise storage networking requirements
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Product Overview
The Dell 00KT10 is a 2-port Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA) operating at 4Gb/s. It connects servers to a Storage Area Network (SAN) using the PCI Express interface, enabling high-speed access to shared storage resources.
Technical Information
| Ports | 2 x Fibre Channel |
| Speed | 4Gb/s |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | PCI Express |
| Product Type | Host Bus Adapter (HBA) |
Product Description
This Dell 00KT10 Host Bus Adapter is a crucial component for establishing connectivity between servers and Fibre Channel Storage Area Networks (SANs). Featuring two Fibre Channel ports, each capable of operating at a robust 4Gb/s, it ensures high-bandwidth data transfer for storage traffic. The adapter utilizes the PCI Express interface, allowing for direct integration into server motherboards and providing a high-speed communication pathway. This enables servers to access shared storage resources efficiently, which is essential for applications requiring high availability and performance, such as databases and virtualization platforms. Designed for enterprise environments, the 00KT10 HBA offers reliable and scalable storage networking capabilities. It facilitates the consolidation of storage, improves data protection strategies, and enhances overall data center infrastructure performance by providing dedicated, high-speed access to SAN resources.



