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IBM 11K0671 SCSI PCI Express SCSI Controller
- Interface: PCI Express (PCIe)
- Controller Type: SCSI
- Designed for connecting SCSI devices
- Provides high-speed data transfer for SCSI peripherals
- Compatible with various SCSI standards (e.g., Ultra320)
- Enables integration of SCSI hard drives, tape drives, etc.
- Internal or external SCSI connectors (specifics may vary)
- Requires PCIe slot in the host system
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Product Overview
The IBM 11K0671 is a PCI Express SCSI controller card. This adapter enables systems to connect and manage SCSI peripheral devices, providing a high-speed interface for storage and other SCSI-based hardware.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Controller Card |
| Interface | PCI Express |
Additional Specifications
| Controller Type | SCSI |
Product Description
The IBM 11K0671 is a PCI Express (PCIe) controller card that facilitates the connection and management of SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) devices. This adapter is crucial for systems that need to interface with legacy or high-performance SCSI peripherals, such as hard drives, tape drives, or optical drives, offering a robust and reliable connection. Leveraging the high bandwidth and efficiency of the PCI Express interface, this controller card ensures that data transfer rates between the host system and connected SCSI devices are maximized. It typically supports advanced SCSI protocols, such as Ultra320 SCSI, enabling fast and efficient data throughput for demanding storage applications. Installation of the 11K0671 card into an available PCIe slot allows users to expand their system's storage capabilities or integrate specialized SCSI hardware. It is a key component for maintaining compatibility with existing SCSI infrastructure or for building systems that require the specific performance characteristics of SCSI technology.



