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IBM 13N1859 TotalStorage 256MB Fibre Channel Fibre Channel Controller
- 256MB Fibre Channel Controller
- Designed for IBM TotalStorage environments
- Provides high-speed data connectivity
- Enables reliable SAN operations
- Supports Fibre Channel protocol
- Enhances storage performance and accessibility
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Product Overview
The IBM 13N1859 is a 256MB Fibre Channel Controller designed for use with IBM TotalStorage systems. It enables high-speed, reliable data connectivity for storage area networks (SANs).
Technical Information
| Product Type | Fibre Channel Controller |
| Capacity | 256MB |
| Interface | Fibre Channel |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | IBM |
| Model | 13N1859 |
Product Description
The IBM 13N1859 TotalStorage controller is a specialized hardware component engineered to facilitate high-performance data transfer within Storage Area Networks (SANs). With its 256MB capacity, it is designed to manage and accelerate Fibre Channel traffic, ensuring efficient communication between servers and storage devices. This controller is a key element for organizations requiring robust and scalable storage solutions. This Fibre Channel controller is specifically developed to integrate seamlessly with IBM's TotalStorage product line, offering optimized compatibility and performance. It leverages the Fibre Channel protocol, known for its speed, reliability, and low latency, making it ideal for mission-critical applications and demanding workloads. The controller's architecture is built to handle large volumes of data with minimal overhead, thereby improving overall system responsiveness and throughput. By implementing the IBM 13N1859, businesses can enhance their storage infrastructure's capabilities, enabling faster access to data and supporting a greater number of concurrent I/O operations. This component is crucial for environments that rely on high availability and performance for their storage systems, such as enterprise databases, virtualization platforms, and high-performance computing clusters.


