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HP EH998A 24-Bay 6TB iSCSI / Fibre Channel Hard Drive 6
- 24-Bay Hard Drive Enclosure
- Supports 6TB Drives
- iSCSI Connectivity
- Fibre Channel Connectivity
- High-capacity storage solution
- Enterprise-grade hardware
- Scalable storage architecture
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Product Overview
The HP EH998A is a 24-bay hard drive enclosure designed to house 6TB drives, supporting both iSCSI and Fibre Channel connectivity. It is a storage solution for enterprise environments requiring high capacity and flexible networking options.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Disk Array Enclosure |
| Drive Bays | 24 |
| Supported Drive Size | 6TB (per drive, assuming compatible) |
Additional Specifications
| Connectivity | iSCSI, Fibre Channel |
| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | EH998A |
Product Description
The HP EH998A is a robust 24-bay disk array enclosure, engineered to provide a high-capacity storage foundation for enterprise data centers. It is designed to accommodate 3.5-inch hard drives, with a specific mention of supporting 6TB drives, allowing for significant storage consolidation and expansion. This enclosure offers versatile connectivity options, supporting both iSCSI (Internet Small Computer System Interface) and Fibre Channel protocols. This dual support allows organizations to integrate the EH998A into existing IP-based storage networks or traditional Fibre Channel SANs, providing flexibility in network design and deployment. Ideal for applications requiring large volumes of storage, such as backups, archiving, file serving, and large-scale virtualization, the EH998A provides a scalable and reliable storage solution. Its design emphasizes performance, availability, and manageability, making it a key component in building robust enterprise storage infrastructures.

