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HP X-4624 Dual Channel 4GB Fibre Channel PCI Express Host Adapter
- Interface: PCI Express (PCIe)
- Fibre Channel Speed: 4 Gb/s
- Channels: Dual Channel
- Protocol: Fibre Channel
- Device Type: Host Adapter
- Manufacturer: HP
- Model: X-4624
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Product Overview
The HP X-4624 is a Dual Channel 4Gb Fibre Channel PCI Express Host Adapter. This adapter provides high-speed, reliable connectivity for Fibre Channel storage networks, utilizing the PCIe interface for enhanced performance.
Technical Information
| Interface Type | PCI Express (PCIe) |
| Fibre Channel Speed | 4 Gb/s |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Protocol | Fibre Channel |
Additional Specifications
| Product Type | Host Adapter |
| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | X-4624 |
Product Description
The HP X-4624 is a high-performance Host Adapter designed to connect servers to Fibre Channel Storage Area Networks (SANs). This adapter features a dual-channel architecture, meaning it has two independent Fibre Channel ports, which enhances both performance and redundancy. Each channel operates at a speed of 4 Gb/s, providing significant bandwidth for demanding storage applications and ensuring rapid data access. Utilizing the PCI Express (PCIe) interface, the X-4624 offers superior bandwidth and lower latency compared to older bus technologies like PCI or PCI-X. This makes it well-suited for modern server environments where high I/O throughput is essential. The dual-port design allows for multipathing configurations, which are critical for high availability and load balancing in enterprise SAN deployments. This Host Adapter is a key component for building robust and scalable storage infrastructures. It enables efficient communication between servers and storage arrays, supporting mission-critical applications that require fast, reliable, and redundant access to data. The 4Gb/s speed ensures that it can keep pace with the performance demands of today's data centers.

