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HP C7200-60109 SureStore E SCSI HVDS Fibre Channel Controller Card
- SCSI to Fibre Channel bridge
- HVDS (High Volume Disk System) support
- Fibre Channel connectivity
- Enables integration of SCSI devices into SANs
- Designed for HP SureStore E
- Controller card form factor
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Product Overview
This is an HP C7200-60109 SureStore E SCSI HVDS Fibre Channel Controller Card. It is a specialized adapter for connecting SCSI-based storage to Fibre Channel networks.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Fibre Channel Controller Card |
| Interface | SCSI / Fibre Channel |
| Compatibility | HP SureStore E Systems |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | C7200-60109 |
Product Description
The HP C7200-60109 SureStore E SCSI HVDS Fibre Channel Controller Card is a specialized adapter designed to bridge SCSI-based storage devices with Fibre Channel networks. This card allows older SCSI storage systems, particularly those within the HP SureStore E family, to be integrated into a modern Fibre Channel SAN environment. It acts as a gateway, translating SCSI commands and data into Fibre Channel protocols and vice versa. This controller is particularly useful for organizations looking to extend the life of their existing SCSI storage investments or to migrate them gradually into a SAN infrastructure without a complete overhaul. The HVDS (High Volume Disk System) designation suggests its suitability for environments managing large amounts of data, where efficient connectivity to storage is critical. By providing Fibre Channel connectivity, this card enables SCSI storage to benefit from the performance, scalability, and management advantages of a SAN. It is a unique solution for heterogeneous storage environments, allowing for the coexistence and interoperability of different storage technologies within a unified network.


