
Safe Checkout
Secure Payments
Fast Delivery
Order Today
Free Shipping
Across the US
Easy Returns
Hassle-Free
IBM 44T1358/LP QLOGIC QLE2560 8GB FC SGLE PORT PCIE HBA LOW PROFIL BEZEL
- Single-Port 8Gbps Fibre Channel HBA
- PCI Express (PCIe) Interface
- QLOGIC QLE2560 Controller
- Low-Profile Form Factor
- Includes Low-Profile Bezel
- Designed for IBM Servers
- Reliable SAN Connectivity
Click on Inquire to get latest price
Free U.S. Ground Shipping
Typically 1-2 handling + 3-7 transit days
Purchase orders accepted
For government, enterprise, data center, and small business customers.
Bulk Purchase Inquiry
Volume pricing and availability
Product Overview
The IBM 44T1358/LP is a QLogic QLE2560 single-port 8Gb Fibre Channel (FC) PCIe Host Bus Adapter (HBA) in a low-profile form factor. It includes a low-profile bezel.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Host Bus Adapter (HBA) |
| Brand | IBM (QLOGIC) |
| Port Count | 1 |
| Interface | Fibre Channel (FC) |
Additional Specifications
| Speed | 8Gbps |
| Form Factor | PCIe Low-Profile |
| Controller | QLOGIC QLE2560 |
Product Description
The IBM 44T1358/LP is a single-port 8Gb Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA) based on the QLogic QLE2560 controller. This adapter is designed for servers that require high-speed connectivity to Fibre Channel storage area networks (SANs) and is particularly suited for environments with limited internal expansion space due to its low-profile form factor. It utilizes the PCI Express interface, ensuring efficient data transfer between the server and the SAN. The single-port configuration is ideal for servers that do not require redundant connections or where space constraints dictate a single adapter. The inclusion of a low-profile bezel ensures it can be installed in compact server chassis, such as 1U rackmount servers. This HBA provides reliable and fast access to shared storage resources, making it suitable for a variety of enterprise applications. Its QLogic heritage ensures robust performance and compatibility within IBM server environments and broader SAN infrastructures.

