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QLogic QLA2000 1-Port Fibre Channel 2Gb/s PCI Express 64-bit Host Bus Adapter
- 1-Port Fibre Channel connectivity
- 2Gb/s data transfer rate
- 64-bit PCI Express (PCIe) interface
- QLogic HBA model QLA2000
- Designed for SAN environments
- Reliable storage access
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Product Overview
The QLogic QLA2000 is a single-port Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA) operating at 2Gb/s. It features a 64-bit PCI Express interface, designed for high-speed connectivity to Fibre Channel storage networks.
Technical Information
| Interface | Fibre Channel 2Gb/s |
| Ports | 1 |
Additional Specifications
| Bus Type | 64-bit PCI Express |
| Model | QLA2000 |
Product Description
The QLogic QLA2000 is a single-port Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA) that provides 2Gb/s connectivity for servers requiring access to Fibre Channel storage area networks (SANs). This adapter is designed to offer reliable and efficient data transfer between the server and SAN storage devices, making it suitable for a variety of enterprise applications. Featuring a 64-bit PCI Express interface, the QLA2000 ensures ample bandwidth for its 2Gb/s Fibre Channel port, minimizing latency and maximizing performance for storage operations. The single-port design makes it a cost-effective solution for servers that require basic SAN connectivity without the need for dual-port redundancy or advanced load balancing. This HBA is a foundational component for building or expanding SAN infrastructure, enabling servers to connect to disk arrays and tape libraries. Its compatibility with the PCI Express bus ensures integration with modern server architectures. The QLogic QLA2000 represents a dependable option for organizations seeking to leverage Fibre Channel technology for their storage needs.



