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IBM 80P6639 2 x Ports RIO-2 Loop Adapter
- Dual RIO-2 loop ports for enhanced connectivity.
- Facilitates high-speed data transfer within IBM systems.
- Designed for integration into specific IBM server architectures.
- Ensures reliable loop communication.
- Supports critical data path redundancy.
- Compact form factor for easy installation.
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Product Overview
The IBM 80P6639 is a RIO-2 Loop Adapter designed to provide two ports for loop connectivity. This adapter is crucial for establishing and maintaining high-speed data loops within IBM server environments, ensuring reliable communication between system components.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Loop Adapter |
| Interface | RIO-2 |
Additional Specifications
| Number of Ports | 2 |
Product Description
The IBM 80P6639 RIO-2 Loop Adapter is a specialized hardware component engineered to extend and manage high-speed serial loop connections within IBM's server infrastructure. It features two dedicated RIO-2 (Remote I/O) ports, which are fundamental for creating robust and redundant data paths. This adapter plays a vital role in ensuring the integrity and performance of data flow between various system components, including processors, memory, and I/O devices. By providing these loop interfaces, the 80P6639 enables advanced system configurations that can tolerate failures and maintain operational continuity. Its design is optimized for compatibility with specific IBM server models, ensuring seamless integration and reliable operation. The adapter's functionality is key to supporting mission-critical applications that demand high availability and consistent data throughput. Installation of the IBM 80P6639 is typically straightforward, designed to fit into designated expansion slots within the server chassis. Once installed, it becomes an integral part of the system's internal communication fabric, contributing to the overall stability and performance of the server. This adapter is a testament to IBM's commitment to providing resilient and high-performance computing solutions.
