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Dell K54X2 Brocade BR-815 8GB 1-Port FC 8Gb/s PCIE Host Bus Adapter
- 1 x 8Gb/s Fibre Channel port
- Brocade BR-815 chipset
- PCI Express interface
- Connects servers to Fibre Channel SANs
- Provides high-speed, reliable storage connectivity
- Suitable for enterprise SAN environments
- Leverages Brocade's advanced SAN technology
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Product Overview
The Dell K54X2 is a Brocade BR-815 8Gb/s Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA) with a single port. It connects servers to Fibre Channel SANs via a PCIe interface.
Technical Information
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Port Speed | 8Gb/s Fibre Channel |
| Chipset | Brocade BR-815 |
| Interface | PCI Express |
Additional Specifications
| Host Bus Adapter Type | Fibre Channel |
| Brand | Dell |
| Model | K54X2 |
Product Description
The Dell K54X2 is a single-port Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA) featuring the Brocade BR-815 chipset, delivering 8Gb/s performance for enterprise storage area networks (SANs). This adapter is engineered to provide high-speed, reliable connectivity between servers and SAN infrastructure, enabling efficient data access for demanding applications. Equipped with an 8Gb/s Fibre Channel port and a PCI Express interface, the K54X2 ensures robust throughput and low latency, which are critical for mission-critical workloads such as databases, virtualization, and high-performance computing. The integration of Brocade technology signifies a commitment to advanced SAN features, reliability, and performance optimization. This HBA is an excellent choice for organizations seeking to enhance their storage connectivity with a proven and high-performing solution. It offers dependable access to centralized storage, supporting the performance and availability requirements of modern data centers.

