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HP 615291-001 StorageWorks 11780 16 x Ports 4GB/s SFP SAN Switch
- 16 x Ports
- 4Gb/s SFP connectivity
- StorageWorks SAN Switch
- High-speed storage access
- Designed for SAN environments
- Supports Fibre Channel protocols
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Product Overview
The HP 615291-001 is a StorageWorks 11780 SAN switch featuring 16 x Ports with 4Gb/s SFP connectivity. It is designed for Storage Area Networks, providing high-speed data access and connectivity for storage devices.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SAN Switch |
| Brand | HP StorageWorks |
| Ports | 16 |
Additional Specifications
| Speed | 4Gb/s |
| Form Factor | SFP |
Product Description
The HP 615291-001, part of the StorageWorks family, is a 16-port SAN switch engineered to provide robust and high-speed connectivity for storage area networks. With its 4Gb/s SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) ports, it facilitates rapid data transfer between servers and storage devices, which is critical for demanding applications such as databases, virtualization, and large-scale data processing. This switch is a key component in building scalable and efficient storage infrastructures. It supports Fibre Channel protocols, the standard for SANs, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of storage arrays, HBAs (Host Bus Adapters), and other SAN devices. The 16 ports offer flexibility in network design, allowing for numerous connections to storage resources and servers. The StorageWorks 11780 series switches are known for their reliability and performance, making them suitable for enterprise environments where data availability and access speed are paramount. The 4Gb/s capability ensures that storage I/O is not a bottleneck, contributing to overall system performance and responsiveness.



