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Sun 375-3383-STD 2GB 1-Port Fibre Channel PCI-x Host Bus Adapter RoHS
- Ports: 1 x Fibre Channel
- Speed: 2 Gbps
- Interface: PCI-X
- Compliance: RoHS
- Model: Sun 375-3383-STD
- Designed for SAN connectivity
- Single-port configuration
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Product Overview
The Sun 375-3383-STD is a single-port Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA) designed for connecting servers to storage area networks (SANs). It operates at 2 Gbps and utilizes a PCI-X interface. This RoHS-compliant adapter is built for reliable performance in enterprise environments.
Technical Information
| Ports | 1 x Fibre Channel |
| Speed | 2 Gbps |
| Interface | PCI-X |
Additional Specifications
| Compliance | RoHS |
| Manufacturer | Sun Microsystems |
| Model | 375-3383-STD |
Product Description
The Sun 375-3383-STD is a single-port Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA) that provides essential connectivity for servers to access storage area networks (SANs). Operating at a speed of 2 Gbps, this adapter is designed to meet the demands of enterprise storage environments where reliable and efficient data transfer is critical. This HBA utilizes the PCI-X interface, a high-performance bus standard prevalent in servers of its era, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of Sun Microsystems and other compatible server platforms. The single-port design is suitable for configurations where dedicated Fibre Channel connectivity is required without the need for multiple connections or redundancy at the adapter level. Adherence to RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) standards indicates that this adapter is manufactured with environmentally conscious materials. The Sun 375-3383-STD is a dependable component for building or maintaining SAN infrastructure, offering a stable link between servers and storage devices for critical business operations.

