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Dell 403-BBMT QLogic 2692 Series 2 x Ports 16Gb Fibre Channel Low-profile Host Bus Adapter for Power...
- 2 x 16Gb Fibre Channel ports
- QLogic 2692 Series
- Low-profile form factor
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge servers
- High-speed SAN connectivity
- Supports SFP transceivers
- Ensures reliable data transfer
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Product Overview
The Dell 403-BBMT is a 16Gb Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA) from the QLogic 2692 Series. It features two ports and a low-profile form factor, making it suitable for various Dell PowerEdge servers. This adapter provides reliable and high-speed connectivity to storage area networks.
Technical Information
| Brand | Dell |
| Model | 403-BBMT |
| Controller Series | QLogic 2692 |
| Port Count | 2 |
Additional Specifications
| Data Rate | 16Gb/s Fibre Channel |
| Form Factor | Low-Profile |
| Connector Type | SFP |
Product Description
The Dell 403-BBMT is a high-performance Host Bus Adapter (HBA) designed to provide robust and efficient connectivity to storage area networks (SANs). Part of the QLogic 2692 Series, this adapter features dual 16Gb Fibre Channel ports, enabling high-speed data transfer and redundancy for critical applications. Its low-profile form factor allows for installation in a wide range of Dell PowerEdge servers, including those with limited internal space. This makes it a versatile solution for upgrading storage connectivity in various server configurations. The 16Gb/s Fibre Channel speed ensures that storage performance is optimized for demanding workloads. The 403-BBMT is engineered for reliability and performance, supporting advanced Fibre Channel features to ensure data integrity and low latency. It is an essential component for environments utilizing SANs for virtualization, databases, and other data-intensive operations, providing a solid foundation for storage infrastructure.

