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HP QW937B#AC4 SN3000B -Port + 24-Port Fibre Channel Switch
- 24 x 16Gb Fibre Channel ports
- Supports 16Gb Fibre Channel connectivity
- Designed for SAN environments
- Provides high-speed data transfer
- Includes management capabilities
- Enterprise-grade reliability
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Product Overview
The HP QW937B#AC4 SN3000B is a 24-port Fibre Channel switch designed for high-performance storage area networks. It offers robust connectivity and management features for enterprise environments.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Fibre Channel Switch |
| Brand | HP |
| Model | SN3000B |
Additional Specifications
| SKU | QW937B#AC4 |
| Number of Ports | 24 |
| Port Speed | 16Gb |
Product Description
The HP SN3000B Fibre Channel Switch (QW937B#AC4) is engineered to deliver exceptional performance and scalability for modern storage area networks. With 24 active 16Gb Fibre Channel ports, it facilitates high-speed data access and efficient storage utilization, making it an ideal choice for demanding enterprise workloads. This switch provides a robust foundation for SAN deployments, offering features that enhance reliability, manageability, and overall network efficiency. Its design focuses on simplifying SAN management while ensuring consistent performance for critical applications. The QW937B#AC4 model is part of HP's commitment to providing advanced networking solutions for data centers. Key benefits include reduced latency, increased throughput, and enhanced data integrity. The SN3000B is designed for ease of deployment and integration into existing infrastructure, supporting a wide range of servers and storage arrays. It represents a cost-effective yet powerful solution for organizations looking to optimize their storage network performance.



