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IBM 43W6722 20 x Ports 4 Gigabit SAN Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter
- 20 x 4Gb Fibre Channel ports
- Designed for IBM BladeCenter
- Provides high-speed SAN connectivity
- Supports 4Gb Fibre Channel speeds
- Enhances storage performance
- Scalable storage solution
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Product Overview
The IBM 43W6722 is a 20-port 4 Gigabit SAN Switch Module for the IBM BladeCenter. It provides high-speed Fibre Channel connectivity for blade servers to access storage.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SAN Switch Module |
| Ports | 20 x 4Gb Fibre Channel |
Additional Specifications
| Speed | 4 Gigabit Fibre Channel |
| Compatibility | IBM BladeCenter |
Product Description
The IBM 43W6722 is a 20-port SAN switch module engineered for integration within the IBM BladeCenter ecosystem. This module delivers high-performance 4 Gigabit Fibre Channel connectivity, enabling blade servers to efficiently access storage area networks. With twenty ports, it offers substantial bandwidth and connectivity options for demanding enterprise storage requirements. This switch module is crucial for organizations seeking to optimize their storage infrastructure and enhance data access speeds for their blade server deployments. It supports advanced fabric services, ensuring reliable and secure communication between servers and storage arrays. The 4Gbps speed is well-suited for a wide range of enterprise applications, including databases, virtualization, and high-performance computing. By leveraging the IBM 43W6722, data centers can achieve greater scalability, improved performance, and enhanced manageability of their SAN environments. It represents a robust solution for consolidating storage and providing high-speed access, contributing to overall IT efficiency and operational effectiveness.


