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HP Z-IBR-DS-KGPSA-CX PCI to Fibre Channel 64-Bit/33-MHz Host Bus Adapter
- Interface Type: PCI
- Protocol: Fibre Channel
- Bus Width: 64-Bit
- Clock Speed: 33-MHz
- Form Factor: Host Bus Adapter (HBA)
- Designed for HP Z-series workstations and servers
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Product Overview
The HP Z-IBR-DS-KGPSA-CX is a PCI host bus adapter designed for Fibre Channel connectivity. It operates at 64-bit and 33-MHz, providing a reliable interface for storage area networks.
Technical Information
| Interface | PCI |
| Protocol | Fibre Channel |
| Bus Type | 64-bit |
Additional Specifications
| Bus Speed | 33 MHz |
| Product Type | Host Bus Adapter (HBA) |
Product Description
The HP Z-IBR-DS-KGPSA-CX is a high-performance host bus adapter engineered to facilitate robust Fibre Channel connectivity within HP's Z-series workstation and server environments. This adapter leverages the PCI bus architecture, operating at a 64-bit data path and a 33 MHz clock speed, ensuring efficient data transfer rates for demanding storage applications. Its primary function is to bridge the gap between servers or workstations and Fibre Channel storage area networks (SANs). By providing a dedicated Fibre Channel interface, it enables high-speed, reliable, and scalable access to storage devices, crucial for applications requiring low latency and high throughput. The adapter is designed to meet the rigorous demands of enterprise-level storage solutions. This HBA is an integral component for environments that rely on Fibre Channel for their storage infrastructure, offering compatibility and performance optimized for HP hardware. It supports the necessary protocols and standards to ensure seamless integration and operation within complex SAN configurations, making it a dependable choice for mission-critical data access.

