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Dell RJ815 1 x Ports Fibre Channel 2Gb/s PCI-Express Host Bus Adapter
- Single Port (1 x Port) Fibre Channel
- 2Gb/s Fibre Channel Speed
- PCI-Express Interface
- Designed for SAN connectivity
- Reliable data transfer
- Suitable for entry-level SAN deployments
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Product Overview
The Dell RJ815 is a single-port Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA) with a speed of 2Gb/s. It connects via a PCI-Express interface, offering reliable connectivity for servers to Storage Area Networks (SANs).
Technical Information
| Ports | 1 x Port Fibre Channel |
| Speed | 2Gb/s |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | PCI-Express |
Product Description
The Dell RJ815 is a dedicated Host Bus Adapter (HBA) designed to provide essential Fibre Channel connectivity for servers. Featuring a single port that operates at 2Gb/s, this adapter is well-suited for entry-level SAN deployments or for servers that require a straightforward connection to shared storage resources. The 2Gb/s speed offers sufficient bandwidth for many standard business applications and data access needs. Utilizing the PCI-Express interface, the RJ815 ensures efficient communication between the server and the storage network. This interface provides a dedicated high-speed pathway, minimizing latency and ensuring that data can be transferred reliably between the server and the SAN. Its design focuses on delivering stable and consistent performance for its intended use cases. This HBA is a cost-effective solution for organizations looking to establish or expand their storage area network capabilities. It provides the fundamental features required for Fibre Channel connectivity, making it a practical choice for environments where high-end performance is not the primary requirement, but reliable access to SAN storage is necessary.

