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Dell TCK3G QLE2692 2 x Ports FC 16Gb/s PCIe HBA
- Model: QLogic QLE2692
- Ports: 2 x Fibre Channel (FC)
- Speed: 16Gb/s per port
- Interface: PCIe
- Type: Host Bus Adapter (HBA)
- Brand: Dell
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Product Overview
The Dell TCK3G is a QLogic QLE2692 Host Bus Adapter (HBA) featuring dual ports for Fibre Channel connectivity. It operates at a high speed of 16Gb/s per port and connects via a PCIe interface.
Technical Information
| Model | QLE2692 |
| Ports | 2 x Fibre Channel |
| Speed | 16Gb/s |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | PCIe |
| Type | Host Bus Adapter |
Product Description
The Dell TCK3G, powered by the QLogic QLE2692 controller, is a high-performance dual-port Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter designed for demanding enterprise storage environments. Each of the two Fibre Channel ports operates at a blazing 16Gb/s, providing substantial bandwidth for high-throughput storage area networks (SANs). This adapter is crucial for applications requiring rapid data access and low latency. Utilizing a PCI Express (PCIe) interface, the QLE2692 ensures a high-speed connection to the server's motherboard, minimizing bottlenecks and maximizing data transfer efficiency. Its dual-port design offers redundancy and increased connectivity options, allowing for failover configurations or connection to multiple SAN fabrics. This enhances the reliability and availability of storage resources. This HBA is engineered to support advanced features such as fabric isolation, enhanced error detection, and efficient I/O management, making it suitable for mission-critical applications, virtualization, and large-scale data centers. The Dell TCK3G provides a robust and scalable solution for modern storage infrastructure.

