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HP 30-10010-S2 352 12-Ports Fibre Channel Loop Switch
- Product Type: Fibre Channel Loop Switch
- Ports: 12
- Designed for enterprise storage networks
- Facilitates server-to-storage connectivity
- Supports Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) topology
- Enables efficient data transfer between devices
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Product Overview
The HP 30-10010-S2 is a 12-port Fibre Channel Loop Switch, designed to provide high-speed connectivity for storage devices in enterprise environments. It facilitates efficient communication between servers and storage arrays.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Fibre Channel Loop Switch |
Additional Specifications
| Number of Ports | 12 |
Product Description
The HP 30-10010-S2 is a dedicated 12-port Fibre Channel Loop Switch, engineered to serve as a central connectivity point within an enterprise storage area network (SAN). This switch is specifically designed to support the Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) topology, enabling multiple devices, such as servers and storage arrays, to communicate efficiently in a shared loop configuration. With its 12 ports, the switch provides ample connectivity for medium-sized storage environments or specific departmental needs. It plays a crucial role in ensuring reliable and high-speed data transfer between connected hosts and storage devices, which is essential for performance-sensitive applications like databases, virtualization, and high-transaction systems. This HP switch is built for the demands of enterprise data centers, offering the stability and performance required for continuous operation. By consolidating storage traffic onto a dedicated Fibre Channel fabric, it helps to offload storage I/O from the main Ethernet network, thereby improving overall network performance and reducing latency for storage operations.



