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Qlogic FC5010409-09-M 2 x Ports LC 2Gb/s Fibre Channel PCI-X Host Bus Network
- Ports: 2 x Fibre Channel
- Speed: 2 Gbps per port
- Interface: PCI-X
- Connector Type: LC
- Model: Qlogic FC5010409-09-M
- Designed for SAN connectivity
- Supports legacy server environments
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Product Overview
The Qlogic FC5010409-09-M is a Host Bus Adapter (HBA) designed for Fibre Channel networks. It features two ports with LC connectors, capable of operating at 2 Gbps. This adapter utilizes a PCI-X interface, making it suitable for older server architectures that require Fibre Channel connectivity.
Technical Information
| Ports | 2 x Fibre Channel |
| Speed | 2 Gbps |
| Interface | PCI-X |
Additional Specifications
| Connector Type | LC |
| Manufacturer | Qlogic |
| Model | FC5010409-09-M |
Product Description
The Qlogic FC5010409-09-M is a dual-port Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA) designed to provide connectivity to storage area networks (SANs). This adapter offers two Fibre Channel ports, each operating at a speed of 2 Gbps, delivering reliable data transfer for storage applications. The use of LC connectors ensures a secure and standard connection for optical fiber cabling. This HBA utilizes the PCI-X interface, which was a common standard for high-speed expansion slots in servers prior to the widespread adoption of PCI Express. This makes the FC5010409-09-M particularly suitable for upgrading or maintaining older server systems that require Fibre Channel connectivity to their SAN infrastructure. Qlogic is a well-established manufacturer of networking and storage connectivity solutions, and this adapter reflects their commitment to providing robust and dependable hardware. The dual-port design allows for potential redundancy or increased throughput in environments where it is deployed. It serves as a crucial link between servers and storage arrays, enabling efficient data access and management in legacy systems.

