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HPE P4459-69000 NetServer 8 x Ports Fiber Loop Switch
- 8 x Ports
- Fiber Optic Connectivity
- Fiber Loop Switch
- Designed for HPE NetServer systems
- High-speed data transmission
- Network connectivity module
- Server infrastructure component
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Product Overview
The HPE P4459-69000 is a NetServer 8 x Ports Fiber Loop Switch. It is designed for high-speed fiber optic network connectivity within server environments.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Fiber Loop Switch |
| Number of Ports | 8 |
| Interface Type | Fiber Optic |
Additional Specifications
| System Compatibility | HPE NetServer |
| Brand | HPE |
| Model/Part Number | P4459-69000 |
Product Description
The HPE P4459-69000 is a network switch module specifically designed for integration with HPE NetServer systems. It provides 8 ports dedicated to fiber optic connections, facilitating high-speed and reliable data communication. As a 'Fiber Loop Switch,' it is engineered to support network topologies that leverage fiber optics for enhanced performance and redundancy, likely within a server farm or data center environment. This component is crucial for servers that require robust network connectivity capable of handling significant data volumes. Fiber optic connections offer advantages such as greater bandwidth, longer transmission distances, and better immunity to electrical interference compared to traditional copper cabling. The 8-port configuration allows for multiple high-speed connections to servers or other network devices. The P4459-69000 is an integral part of the HPE NetServer ecosystem, ensuring compatibility and optimal performance when used with compatible server hardware. It addresses the need for high-performance networking in demanding server applications, contributing to the overall efficiency and scalability of the IT infrastructure.



