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HP RR2320 LSI Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI PCI-X 64-Bit 133-MHz Host Bus Adapter
- Product Type: Host Bus Adapter (HBA)
- Interface: Ultra320 SCSI
- Channels: Dual
- Bus Interface: PCI-X 64-bit
- Clock Speed: 133-MHz
- Controller: LSI
- Performance: High-performance SCSI connectivity
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Product Overview
The HP RR2320 is an LSI-based dual-channel Ultra320 SCSI PCI-X Host Bus Adapter. It features 64-bit data transfer and operates at 133-MHz, designed for high-performance SCSI connectivity.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Host Bus Adapter (HBA) |
| Interface | Ultra320 SCSI |
| Channels | Dual |
Additional Specifications
| Bus Interface | PCI-X 64-bit |
| Clock Speed | 133 MHz |
| Controller | LSI |
Product Description
The HP RR2320 is a powerful Host Bus Adapter designed to provide robust and high-speed connectivity for Ultra320 SCSI devices. Based on LSI technology, this adapter features dual channels, enabling it to manage multiple SCSI devices or provide redundant paths for enhanced data availability and performance. Operating over a PCI-X 64-bit bus at 133-MHz, the RR2320 offers significant bandwidth for its time, ensuring efficient data transfer rates required by demanding SCSI peripherals. Ultra320 SCSI itself provides a maximum theoretical throughput of 320MB/s per channel, making this HBA suitable for high-performance storage solutions and mission-critical applications that relied on SCSI technology. This adapter is an excellent choice for servers and workstations that require reliable and fast access to SCSI storage arrays, tape drives, or other SCSI-based peripherals. Its dual-channel architecture and high bus speed make it a capable component for environments where SCSI performance and connectivity are essential.

