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HP 311505-001 Ultra 160 SCSI 68-Pin Controller Board
- Ultra 160 SCSI interface for enhanced performance
- 68-pin connector for wide SCSI devices
- Designed for HP ProLiant servers
- Supports high data transfer rates
- Ensures reliable data integrity
- Facilitates efficient storage management
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Product Overview
The HP 311505-001 is an Ultra 160 SCSI controller board, providing high-speed connectivity for SCSI storage devices. It is designed to enhance storage performance and reliability in HP server environments.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SCSI Controller Board |
| Interface | Ultra 160 SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Connector | 68-Pin |
| Form Factor | PCI |
Product Description
The HP 311505-001 Ultra 160 SCSI controller board is a key component for expanding and enhancing storage capabilities within HP server systems. It supports the Ultra 160 SCSI standard, which doubles the data transfer rate compared to Ultra320 SCSI, offering up to 160 MB/s per channel. This makes it ideal for environments that require high-speed access to large volumes of data. Equipped with a 68-pin connector, this controller board is compatible with a wide range of SCSI peripherals, including hard drives, tape drives, and optical drives. Its design is optimized for seamless integration into HP ProLiant servers, ensuring compatibility and ease of installation. The board's architecture is built for reliability, providing stable data transfer and minimizing the risk of data corruption. This controller is particularly beneficial for applications such as database management, virtualization, and high-performance computing where fast and dependable storage access is paramount. By upgrading to or utilizing the 311505-001, organizations can improve overall system performance, streamline data operations, and ensure the integrity of their critical information assets.



