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IBM 39J0792 RIO-2 Remote I/O Loop Adapter
- RIO-2 Loop Adapter for IBM systems
- Facilitates remote I/O connectivity
- High-speed data transfer capabilities
- Ensures reliable communication between host and peripherals
- Designed for specific IBM server architectures
- Part of IBM's I/O expansion solutions
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Product Overview
The IBM 39J0792 is a Remote I/O (RIO-2) Loop Adapter designed to connect I/O devices to a host system. It facilitates high-speed data transfer over a dedicated loop, enabling efficient communication between the host and peripheral devices.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Remote I/O Loop Adapter |
| Interface | RIO-2 Loop |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | IBM Systems |
Product Description
The IBM 39J0792 RIO-2 Remote I/O Loop Adapter is a critical component for expanding the I/O capabilities of compatible IBM server platforms. It leverages the RIO-2 protocol to establish a high-bandwidth, low-latency connection to a variety of peripheral devices, including storage controllers, network adapters, and other I/O subsystems. This adapter is engineered to ensure data integrity and performance, making it suitable for demanding enterprise environments where reliable and fast I/O is paramount. By enabling remote I/O connectivity, the 39J0792 allows for greater flexibility in system design and hardware placement. It effectively extends the reach of the host system's I/O bus, allowing for more distributed and scalable system configurations. The adapter's design focuses on robustness and efficiency, minimizing overhead and maximizing throughput for critical data operations. This specific adapter is designed to integrate seamlessly within the IBM ecosystem, adhering to the specifications and requirements of their server architectures. Its implementation is key to unlocking the full potential of I/O-intensive applications and workloads, ensuring that the system can handle the demands of modern data processing and high-performance computing.
