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HP A6961A Dual Channel Ultra-320 SCSI PCI-X 64-Bit/133-MHz Host Bus Adapter
- Interface: Ultra-320 SCSI
- Channels: Dual Channel
- Bus Type: PCI-X 64-bit
- Bus Speed: 133-MHz
- Form Factor: PCI-X Add-in Card
- Data Transfer Rate: Up to 320MB/s per channel
- Connectors: Typically LVD/SE connectors
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Product Overview
The HP A6961A is a Dual Channel Ultra-320 SCSI Host Bus Adapter. It features a PCI-X 64-Bit/133-MHz interface, providing high-speed connectivity for servers to SCSI storage devices. This adapter is designed for environments that require robust and fast access to SCSI-based storage arrays.
Technical Information
| Interface | Ultra-320 SCSI |
| Channels | Dual |
| Bus Type | PCI-X 64-bit |
Additional Specifications
| Bus Speed | 133-MHz |
| Form Factor | PCI-X Add-in Card |
Product Description
The HP A6961A is a high-performance Dual Channel Ultra-320 SCSI Host Bus Adapter (HBA) designed to connect servers to SCSI storage devices. It utilizes the robust PCI-X 64-bit interface, operating at a fast 133-MHz bus speed, which ensures high bandwidth and low latency for storage operations. With its dual-channel architecture, the A6961A can manage multiple SCSI devices or storage arrays concurrently, significantly increasing storage I/O performance. The Ultra-320 SCSI standard offers a maximum transfer rate of 320MB/s per channel, making it suitable for demanding applications that require fast and reliable access to data stored on SCSI drives. This HBA is an ideal solution for servers that rely on SCSI storage, providing a reliable and high-throughput connection. Its PCI-X interface ensures compatibility with servers equipped with this expansion slot type, offering a powerful upgrade path for storage connectivity in enterprise environments.

