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Fujitsu P001219-01D 2xP 8Gb/s FC PCI-E x8 High Profile Network Adapter
- Interface: Fibre Channel (FC)
- Speed: 8Gb/s
- Number of Ports: 2
- Form Factor: PCI-Express x8
- Profile: High Profile
- Designed for server connectivity
- Manufacturer: Fujitsu
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Product Overview
The Fujitsu P001219-01D is a 2xP 8Gb/s Fibre Channel PCI-Express x8 Network Adapter. This high-profile adapter provides high-speed connectivity for servers requiring Fibre Channel storage access.
Technical Information
| Interface | Fibre Channel (FC) |
| Speed | 8 Gb/s |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Bus Interface | PCI-Express x8 |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | High Profile |
| Manufacturer | Fujitsu |
| Part Number | P001219-01D |
Product Description
The Fujitsu P001219-01D is a dual-port 8Gb/s Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA) designed for server connectivity in enterprise environments. It utilizes a PCI-Express x8 interface, providing ample bandwidth for high-speed data transfers to and from storage area networks (SANs). This network adapter is crucial for servers that require direct, high-performance access to Fibre Channel storage. The 8Gb/s speed ensures low latency and high throughput, which are essential for demanding applications such as databases, virtualization, and high-performance computing. The dual-port design offers redundancy and increased bandwidth, enhancing the reliability and performance of the storage connection. Designed as a high-profile card, it fits into standard server chassis expansion slots. The Fujitsu P001219-01D is a reliable component for building robust and scalable storage infrastructures, ensuring efficient data access and supporting the critical operations of modern data centers.