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HP AJ901A 48-Ports 8GB Fibre Channel Module Expansion Module
- Type: Fibre Channel Module
- Ports: 48 x 8Gb Fibre Channel
- Form Factor: Blade Switch Module
- Designed for HP BladeSystem
- Provides high-density FC connectivity
- Supports 8Gb Fibre Channel speeds
- Enables expansion of SAN connectivity
- Hot-pluggable for serviceability
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Product Overview
The HP AJ901A is a 48-port 8Gb Fibre Channel Module Expansion Module. It is designed to expand the port density of compatible HP BladeSystem switches.
Technical Information
| Port Type | Fibre Channel |
| Port Speed | 8Gb/s |
| Number of Ports | 48 |
| Form Factor | Blade Module |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP BladeSystem |
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Part Number | AJ901A |
Product Description
The HP AJ901A is a high-density 48-port Fibre Channel module designed specifically for integration into HP BladeSystem enclosures. This module significantly expands the Fibre Channel connectivity options available to servers housed within the BladeSystem, enabling robust and scalable Storage Area Network (SAN) deployments. Each of the 48 ports on this module supports 8Gb Fibre Channel speeds, providing ample bandwidth for demanding storage I/O operations. This makes it suitable for a wide range of enterprise applications, including virtualization, databases, and high-performance computing environments that require fast and reliable access to storage resources. As a hot-pluggable module, the AJ901A can be installed or removed without requiring the shutdown of the BladeSystem enclosure, ensuring high availability and simplifying maintenance. Its integration into the BladeSystem architecture allows for consolidated management and efficient use of rack space, making it a key component for modern data centers.


