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HP AD056A PCI Express 2.0 Backplane Board
- PCI Express 2.0 interface for high-speed data transfer.
- Backplane board design for server chassis integration.
- Supports multiple PCI Express slots for expansion cards.
- Enhances server capabilities with additional I/O options.
- Designed for reliability and performance in demanding environments.
- Compatible with specific HP server models requiring this backplane.
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Product Overview
The HP AD056A is a PCI Express 2.0 backplane board designed for server environments. It provides expansion slots for adding various PCI Express cards to enhance server functionality and connectivity.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Backplane Board |
| Interface | PCI Express 2.0 |
| Form Factor | Proprietary Server Backplane |
Additional Specifications
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Part Number | AD056A |
Product Description
The HP AD056A PCI Express 2.0 Backplane Board is a critical component for expanding the capabilities of compatible HP ProLiant servers. It serves as the central hub for connecting various PCI Express expansion cards, allowing for increased I/O, specialized network interfaces, or high-performance storage controllers. Engineered for robust server environments, this backplane board ensures stable power delivery and high-speed data communication between the system's processor and the installed expansion cards. Its design adheres to PCI Express 2.0 standards, offering a bandwidth of up to 5 GT/s per lane, which is crucial for data-intensive applications and high-throughput networking. By providing a flexible and scalable expansion platform, the AD056A enables IT administrators to customize server configurations to meet specific workload demands. This facilitates upgrades and ensures that the server infrastructure can adapt to evolving business needs, maintaining optimal performance and longevity.

