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HP 70-40616-S1 2-Ports Fibre Channel 2Gb/s I/O Module for EVA5000
- 2 x Fibre Channel ports
- Speed: 2Gb/s
- I/O Module for HP StorageWorks EVA5000
- Enables connectivity to Fibre Channel SANs
- Provides host connectivity for storage access
- Designed for enterprise storage solutions
- Supports data transfer to and from the EVA array
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Product Overview
The HP 70-40616-S1 is a 2-Port Fibre Channel 2Gb/s I/O Module designed for the HP StorageWorks EVA5000 array. It provides the necessary connectivity for the EVA5000 to interface with Fibre Channel SANs.
Technical Information
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Interface Speed | 2Gb/s Fibre Channel |
Additional Specifications
| Array Model | HP StorageWorks EVA5000 |
| Type | I/O Module |
Product Description
The HP 70-40616-S1 is a crucial I/O module for the HP StorageWorks EVA5000 storage array. This module provides two ports that operate at 2Gb/s Fibre Channel speeds, enabling the EVA5000 to connect to a Fibre Channel Storage Area Network (SAN). This connectivity is essential for allowing servers to access the storage resources managed by the EVA5000 array. The 2Gb/s Fibre Channel interface offers sufficient bandwidth for many enterprise storage applications, particularly for environments where the EVA5000 was originally deployed. The module ensures reliable data transfer between the host servers and the storage array, facilitating operations such as data reads, writes, and management commands. As a dedicated I/O module for the EVA5000, the 70-40616-S1 is designed for seamless integration and optimal performance within that specific storage system. It plays a vital role in the overall functionality of the EVA5000, acting as the gateway for host connectivity and ensuring that the storage array can serve data efficiently to the connected servers.



