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Lenovo QLE2662-LENOVO QLE2662 SERIES 16Gb FC PCI-E X8 Dual-port HBAs for System X WITH SFP
- Interface: PCI-Express x8
- Fibre Channel Speed: 16Gb
- Ports: Dual-port
- Includes SFP transceivers
- Optimized for Lenovo System x servers
- Provides high-performance, low-latency connectivity to SANs
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Product Overview
The Lenovo QLE2662-LENOVO is a dual-port 16Gb Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA) designed for Lenovo System x servers. It features a PCI-Express x8 interface for high-speed connectivity to Fibre Channel storage networks.
Technical Information
| Interface | PCI-Express x8 |
| Fibre Channel Speed | 16Gb |
Additional Specifications
| Ports | Dual |
| Transceivers | SFP |
Product Description
This QLE2662-LENOVO HBA from Lenovo is a high-performance adapter engineered to deliver robust Fibre Channel connectivity for enterprise storage environments. With its dual-port design and 16Gbps speed per port, it ensures redundant and high-throughput access to Storage Area Networks (SANs), crucial for mission-critical applications and data availability. The adapter utilizes the PCI-Express x8 interface, providing ample bandwidth to keep pace with the demands of modern SANs and high-performance storage devices. It is specifically designed and validated for integration with Lenovo System x servers, ensuring seamless compatibility and optimal performance within the Lenovo ecosystem. The inclusion of SFP transceivers means it is ready for direct connection to Fibre Channel infrastructure. Ideal for virtualized environments, database applications, and other I/O-intensive workloads, the QLE2662-LENOVO HBA enhances storage performance and reliability. Its advanced features contribute to reduced latency and increased IOPS, ultimately improving the overall efficiency and responsiveness of the storage infrastructure.

