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QLogic QLE2464 4 x Ports 4Gb/s Fibre Channel PCI Express Host Bus Adapter
- 4 x 4Gb/s Fibre Channel ports
- PCI Express interface
- Supports NPIV (N_Port ID Virtualization)
- Advanced error detection and correction
- Optimized for high-throughput applications
- Low latency design
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Product Overview
The QLogic QLE2464 is a high-performance Host Bus Adapter (HBA) designed for demanding enterprise environments. It provides four 4Gb/s Fibre Channel ports, enabling robust connectivity for storage area networks (SANs).
Technical Information
| Interface | PCI Express |
| Fibre Channel Speed | 4Gb/s |
Additional Specifications
| Number of Ports | 4 |
| Form Factor | Standard PCIe Card |
Product Description
The QLogic QLE2464 is a quad-port Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter that leverages the PCI Express interface to deliver exceptional performance and scalability for enterprise storage networks. With four independent 4Gb/s Fibre Channel ports, this HBA provides high bandwidth and low latency, making it ideal for mission-critical applications and high-performance computing environments. This adapter is engineered to meet the stringent requirements of modern data centers, offering advanced features such as NPIV support for enhanced virtualization capabilities and robust error handling mechanisms to ensure data integrity. Its design focuses on maximizing I/O throughput while minimizing CPU overhead, allowing servers to dedicate more resources to application processing. The QLE2464 is a reliable and efficient solution for connecting servers to Fibre Channel storage arrays, supporting a wide range of operating systems and storage protocols. Its multi-port configuration simplifies SAN connectivity and reduces the need for multiple adapter cards, contributing to lower overall system costs and improved rack density.

