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HP 439946-001 SC11Xe Ultra320 Single Channel PCIe x4 SCSI HBA
- Interface: Ultra320 SCSI
- Channels: Single Channel
- Host Bus Interface: PCI Express (PCIe) x4
- Form Factor: PCIe Add-in Card
- Data Transfer Rate: Up to 320MB/s
- Connectors: LVD/SE
- Designed for: Servers requiring SCSI storage connectivity
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Product Overview
The HP 439946-001 SC11Xe is a Single Channel Ultra320 SCSI Host Bus Adapter (HBA). It features a PCIe x4 interface, providing high-speed connectivity for servers to SCSI storage devices. This adapter is designed for environments that require efficient and reliable access to SCSI-based storage.
Technical Information
| Interface | Ultra320 SCSI |
| Channels | Single |
| Host Bus Interface | PCIe x4 |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | PCIe Add-in Card |
| Data Rate | 320MB/s |
Product Description
The HP 439946-001 SC11Xe is a Single Channel Ultra320 SCSI Host Bus Adapter (HBA) that bridges the gap between modern PCI Express servers and legacy SCSI storage devices. It leverages the PCIe x4 interface to deliver high-speed data transfers, supporting the Ultra320 SCSI standard for maximum throughput. This HBA is designed for servers that need to connect to SCSI storage arrays or drives. The single-channel configuration provides a dedicated path for data, ensuring efficient performance for applications that rely on SCSI storage. The Ultra320 standard offers a maximum theoretical transfer rate of 320MB/s, which is crucial for I/O-intensive workloads. With its PCIe interface, the SC11Xe is suitable for installation in a wide range of contemporary servers. It provides a reliable and performant solution for accessing SCSI storage, making it a valuable component for environments that are migrating to newer server architectures while retaining existing SCSI storage infrastructure.

