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EMC 204-017-900 4Gb Lcc Fibre Channel Controller, Rohs
- 4Gb Fibre Channel Controller
- LCC (Low-Cost Connectivity) form factor
- RoHS compliant for environmental standards
- Acts as a Host Bus Adapter (HBA)
- Connects servers to Fibre Channel SANs
- Supports high-speed data transfer
- Ensures reliable storage connectivity
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Product Overview
The EMC 204-017-900 is a 4Gb LCC Fibre Channel Controller, RoHS compliant. It serves as a Host Bus Adapter (HBA) to connect servers to Fibre Channel storage networks, ensuring high-speed and reliable data transfer.
Technical Information
| Interface | Fibre Channel |
| Speed | 4Gb |
| Form Factor | LCC |
Additional Specifications
| Compliance | RoHS |
| Product Type | Controller / HBA |
| Manufacturer | EMC |
Product Description
This EMC 204-017-900 is a 4Gb Fibre Channel controller designed to function as a Host Bus Adapter (HBA). It provides the necessary interface for servers to connect to a Storage Area Network (SAN) that utilizes Fibre Channel technology. The 4Gbps speed ensures efficient data throughput for demanding enterprise applications. The LCC (Low-Cost Connectivity) designation suggests a form factor optimized for integration into various server chassis, potentially offering a balance of performance and cost-effectiveness. Its RoHS compliance indicates adherence to environmental regulations regarding hazardous substances. As an HBA, this controller manages the communication between the server's operating system and the Fibre Channel network, abstracting the complexities of the SAN protocol. It is crucial for environments where high availability, performance, and reliable access to shared storage are paramount, such as in virtualized data centers or database clusters.



