
Safe Checkout
Secure Payments
Fast Delivery
Order Today
Free Shipping
Across the US
Easy Returns
Hassle-Free
Dell 0R7276 2Gb/s PCI Express Host Bus Adapter
- 2Gb/s data transfer rate
- PCI Express (PCIe) interface
- Host Bus Adapter (HBA) functionality
- Enables high-speed storage connectivity
- Supports Fibre Channel or SAS protocols (typically)
- Designed for server and workstation environments
- Enhances storage I/O performance
Click on Inquire to get latest price
Free U.S. Ground Shipping
Typically 1-2 handling + 3-7 transit days
Purchase orders accepted
For government, enterprise, data center, and small business customers.
Bulk Purchase Inquiry
Volume pricing and availability
Product Overview
The Dell 0R7276 is a 2Gb/s PCI Express Host Bus Adapter (HBA). It provides a high-speed interface for connecting storage devices to a server or workstation.
Technical Information
| Interface | PCI Express (PCIe) |
| Speed | 2Gb/s |
Additional Specifications
| Type | Host Bus Adapter (HBA) |
Product Description
The Dell 0R7276 is a Host Bus Adapter (HBA) designed to provide a high-performance connection between a server or workstation and storage devices. Featuring a 2Gb/s data transfer rate, this adapter is capable of handling demanding I/O operations, making it suitable for environments that require fast and reliable access to storage arrays, SANs, or direct-attached storage. Utilizing the PCI Express (PCIe) interface, the 0R7276 ensures a high-bandwidth connection to the host system's motherboard, allowing for efficient data flow. While the specific protocol (e.g., Fibre Channel or SAS) is not explicitly stated in the title, HBAs of this era and speed typically support one or both of these enterprise-grade storage protocols, enabling robust connectivity for critical data infrastructure. This HBA is an essential component for expanding storage capabilities and improving the overall performance of storage subsystems. Its design focuses on reliability and speed, ensuring that data can be transferred quickly and efficiently, which is crucial for applications such as databases, virtualization, and high-performance computing where storage I/O is a significant bottleneck.



