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HP A7143-67001 4-Ports Ultra160 SCSI PCI Host Bus Adapter
- Interface Type: PCI
- Protocol: Ultra160 SCSI
- Number of Ports: 4
- Form Factor: Host Bus Adapter (HBA)
- Supports high-speed SCSI devices
- Designed for HP ProLiant servers
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Product Overview
The HP A7143-67001 is a 4-port Ultra160 SCSI PCI host bus adapter. It provides multiple SCSI connections for high-performance storage connectivity in server environments.
Technical Information
| Interface | PCI |
| Protocol | Ultra160 SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Number of Ports | 4 |
| Product Type | Host Bus Adapter (HBA) |
Product Description
The HP A7143-67001 is a versatile host bus adapter that brings multi-port Ultra160 SCSI connectivity to HP server platforms. Featuring four distinct SCSI channels, this adapter is designed to support a significant number of high-performance SCSI devices, making it ideal for environments requiring extensive local storage or direct-attached storage solutions. Operating over the PCI bus, the A7143-67001 ensures robust data transfer capabilities for SCSI peripherals. Its multi-port design simplifies the expansion of storage capacity by allowing multiple drives or tape devices to be connected simultaneously, enhancing storage density and accessibility. This makes it a valuable component for servers that need to manage large datasets or perform intensive I/O operations. This adapter is particularly suited for HP ProLiant servers that utilize SCSI technology for their storage needs. It provides a reliable and efficient means to connect and manage SCSI-based storage arrays, tape libraries, and other SCSI devices, contributing to the overall performance and expandability of the server's storage subsystem.

