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HP AA960-60002 StorageWorks Fibre Channel Fibre Channel Controller
- HP StorageWorks controller
- Fibre Channel (FC) interface
- Designed for HP storage systems
- Enables SAN connectivity
- High-speed data transfer
- Enterprise-grade component
- Reliable storage networking
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Product Overview
The HP AA960-60002 is a StorageWorks Fibre Channel Fibre Channel Controller. This component is designed to provide high-speed Fibre Channel connectivity for HP storage systems, enabling robust SAN integration.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Storage Controller |
| Series | StorageWorks |
| Interface | Fibre Channel (FC) |
Additional Specifications
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Part Number | AA960-60002 |
Product Description
The HP AA960-60002 is a Fibre Channel controller belonging to HP's StorageWorks product line. This controller is engineered to provide high-performance connectivity for HP storage solutions, allowing them to integrate seamlessly into Storage Area Networks (SANs). It is a critical component for enabling efficient and reliable data transfer between servers and storage arrays. As a Fibre Channel controller, it supports the protocols and speeds necessary for enterprise-level SAN operations. While the specific speed (e.g., 2Gb/s, 4Gb/s, 8Gb/s) is not explicitly stated in the title, its purpose is to facilitate high-bandwidth communication. This ensures that applications requiring rapid access to data can operate without significant bottlenecks. This controller is designed for use within HP's ecosystem, ensuring compatibility and optimal performance with other HP StorageWorks products. It plays a vital role in delivering the robust networking capabilities required for modern data centers, supporting virtualization, high-availability clusters, and other data-intensive workloads.


