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HP 011449-000 Network Interface Card I/O Gigabit Board for ProLiant BL40P
- Product Type: Network Interface Card (NIC) I/O Board
- Compatibility: HP ProLiant BL40P Server Blade
- Interface: Gigabit Ethernet
- Functionality: Provides network connectivity for the server blade
- Ports: Typically dual-port Gigabit Ethernet
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Product Overview
The HP 011449-000 is a Network Interface Card (NIC) I/O board designed for the HP ProLiant BL40P server blade. It provides Gigabit Ethernet connectivity.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Network Interface Card (NIC) I/O Board |
| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | 011449-000 |
Additional Specifications
| Server Compatibility | ProLiant BL40P |
| Interface | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Number of Ports | 2 (typical) |
Product Description
The HP 011449-000 is a specialized Network Interface Card (NIC) I/O board designed specifically for integration into the HP ProLiant BL40P server blade. Server blades, such as the BL40P, are compact, high-density computing modules designed for use in blade server enclosures. They require specific I/O boards to provide essential connectivity, including network access. This particular I/O board provides Gigabit Ethernet connectivity, enabling the ProLiant BL40P blade server to communicate with the network. Typically, such boards feature dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, offering redundancy and increased bandwidth for network traffic. The integration of the NIC directly onto an I/O board designed for the blade form factor ensures efficient use of space and power within the blade enclosure. As an essential component for the HP ProLiant BL40P, the 011449-000 NIC I/O board is critical for the server blade's ability to participate in the network infrastructure. It allows the blade server to host applications, access shared storage, and communicate with other devices on the network, fulfilling its role within a larger data center environment.
