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QLogic QLA4052C 2 x Ports 1Gb/s iSCI PCI-X Copper Host Bus Adapter
- Ports: 2 x 1Gb/s Copper Ethernet
- Protocol: iSCSI
- Interface: PCI-X
- Type: Host Bus Adapter (HBA)
- Connectivity: Networked storage (SAN)
- Performance: 1Gb/s per port
- Technology: Enables block storage over Ethernet
- Compatibility: Servers with PCI-X slots
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Product Overview
The QLogic QLA4052C is an iSCSI Host Bus Adapter (HBA) featuring two 1Gb/s copper Ethernet ports. It utilizes a PCI-X interface, making it suitable for older server architectures that require high-speed network connectivity for iSCSI storage. This adapter enables block-level storage access over standard Ethernet networks.
Technical Information
| Model | QLA4052C |
| Manufacturer | QLogic |
| Ports | 2 x 1Gb/s Ethernet |
| Interface | PCI-X |
Additional Specifications
| Protocol | iSCSI |
| Type | Host Bus Adapter (HBA) |
| Connector Type | Copper (RJ45) |
Product Description
The QLogic QLA4052C is a dual-port 1Gb/s iSCSI Host Bus Adapter (HBA) designed to provide efficient and cost-effective access to storage area networks (SANs) over standard Ethernet infrastructure. Each of its two copper Ethernet ports operates at Gigabit speeds, delivering ample bandwidth for iSCSI traffic. This adapter utilizes the PCI-X interface, which was a common high-performance bus in servers of its era, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of enterprise systems. By supporting the iSCSI protocol, the QLA4052C allows servers to access block-level storage devices remotely as if they were locally attached, simplifying storage management and enabling the consolidation of storage resources. The QLA4052C is an ideal solution for organizations looking to leverage their existing Ethernet network for storage connectivity, reducing the need for dedicated Fibre Channel infrastructure. It offers a reliable and performant way to implement IP-based SANs for applications requiring scalable and accessible storage.



