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HP 411854-001 Brocade 4 x Ports 4GB SAN Switch
- 4 x Ports
- 4Gb Fibre Channel speed
- SAN Switch functionality
- Designed for enterprise storage environments
- Provides reliable and scalable SAN connectivity
- Supports advanced fabric services
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Product Overview
The HP 411854-001 is a Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch designed for high-performance storage area networks. It offers 4 ports, enabling efficient connectivity for servers and storage devices within a SAN environment.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SAN Switch |
| Brand | HP / Brocade |
Additional Specifications
| Port Speed | 4Gb |
| Number of Ports | 4 |
Product Description
The HP 411854-001, manufactured by Brocade, is a dedicated Storage Area Network (SAN) switch engineered to facilitate high-speed data transfer between servers and storage arrays. With its 4 Fibre Channel ports operating at 4Gbps, it provides a robust foundation for enterprise-level storage infrastructure, ensuring low latency and high throughput for critical applications. This switch is designed to integrate seamlessly into existing SAN environments, offering features that enhance network performance, reliability, and manageability. It supports a range of fabric services, enabling efficient traffic management and ensuring data integrity. The compact form factor and power efficiency make it suitable for deployment in various data center configurations. As a key component in a SAN, the 411854-001 plays a crucial role in consolidating storage resources and improving data access. Its 4Gbps connectivity is ideal for workloads that demand consistent and rapid access to storage, such as database operations, virtualization, and high-performance computing. The switch's architecture is built for stability and uptime, minimizing potential disruptions to business-critical operations.



