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QLogic QLA2200/66 SANblade QLA2200 66MHz 64-Bit Fibre Channel
- Interface: Fibre Channel
- Speed: 66MHz
- Bus Type: 64-bit PCI
- Provides robust connectivity for SANs
- Supports high-performance storage solutions
- Designed for enterprise-level data access
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Product Overview
The QLogic QLA2200/66 is a 66MHz 64-bit Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA) designed for high-speed connectivity in SAN environments. It provides reliable and efficient access to storage area networks.
Technical Information
| Interface | Fibre Channel |
| Bus Speed | 66MHz |
| Bus Type | 64-bit PCI |
Additional Specifications
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Form Factor | PCI Adapter |
Product Description
The QLogic QLA2200/66 SANblade adapter is a powerful Host Bus Adapter engineered to deliver high-performance connectivity for Storage Area Networks (SANs). Operating at 66MHz with a 64-bit PCI interface, this HBA ensures efficient data transfer between servers and storage devices, making it a critical component in enterprise storage infrastructures. This adapter is built for reliability and speed, supporting the demanding requirements of modern data centers. Its Fibre Channel technology offers a dedicated, high-speed pathway for storage traffic, minimizing latency and maximizing throughput. The QLA2200/66 is designed to integrate seamlessly into existing SAN environments, providing a stable and robust connection. Ideal for mission-critical applications that require consistent and fast access to data, the QLogic QLA2200/66 is a proven solution for enhancing storage performance and availability. Its robust design and established technology make it a dependable choice for organizations seeking to optimize their storage network.

