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HP HITX5541862-A 8 x Ports 4Gb/s Longwave Multimode FICON HBA
- FICON Host Bus Adapter
- 8 x Ports for extensive connectivity
- 4Gb/s data transfer rate
- Longwave Multimode optics
- Designed for mainframe environments
- Provides high-speed channel connectivity to storage
- Supports critical mainframe I/O operations
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Product Overview
The HP HITX5541862-A is an 8-port FICON Host Bus Adapter operating at 4Gb/s. It utilizes longwave multimode optics for connectivity in mainframe environments.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Host Bus Adapter (HBA) |
| Interface | FICON |
| FICON Speed | 4Gb/s |
Additional Specifications
| Number of Ports | 8 |
| Optics | Longwave Multimode |
Product Description
The HP HITX5541862-A is a high-density, 8-port FICON Host Bus Adapter (HBA) designed specifically for mainframe environments. This adapter facilitates high-speed channel connectivity between mainframe systems and storage devices, ensuring efficient and reliable I/O operations critical for mainframe workloads. Operating at 4Gb/s, the HITX5541862-A provides substantial bandwidth for demanding mainframe applications. The inclusion of 8 ports allows for extensive connectivity, enabling a single adapter to manage multiple storage paths or devices, thereby simplifying infrastructure and potentially reducing costs. The use of longwave multimode optics ensures robust and reliable communication over established fiber optic cabling. This FICON HBA is a key component for mainframe storage solutions, supporting the high availability and performance requirements of enterprise-class mainframe systems. It is engineered to handle the rigorous demands of transaction processing, batch jobs, and other critical mainframe operations, ensuring uninterrupted access to data and resources.

