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Sun 595-4303-01 DUAL GigaBit/sec HBA Sbus with 2xBGIC (P13A21)P12B20)P15B20) 1'st GEN
- Dual Gigabit Ethernet ports
- SBus interface for Sun systems
- Designed for network connectivity
- First-generation adapter
- Includes 2xBGIC connectors
- Provides high-speed network access
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Product Overview
The Sun 595-4303-01 is a Dual Gigabit/sec HBA for the SBus, featuring 2xBGIC connectors. It is a first-generation adapter designed for Sun systems.
Technical Information
| Manufacturer | Sun |
| Model | 595-4303-01 |
| Interface | SBus |
Additional Specifications
| Port Type | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Generation | 1st Gen |
Product Description
The Sun 595-4303-01 is a Dual Gigabit Ethernet Host Bus Adapter (HBA) specifically designed for Sun Microsystems' SBus architecture. This adapter provides two Gigabit Ethernet ports, enabling high-speed network connectivity for Sun workstations and servers. As a first-generation product, it represents an early solution for enhancing network throughput in environments that utilized the SBus expansion slot. The inclusion of 2xBGIC (likely referring to specific connector types or modules) suggests a particular implementation for network cabling or transceivers. The Gigabit Ethernet speed offers a significant upgrade over older Fast Ethernet standards, allowing for faster data transfers and improved network performance for applications such as file sharing, network backups, and client-server communication. This HBA is intended for legacy Sun systems that are equipped with SBus slots. Its primary function is to provide reliable and efficient network access, making it a valuable component for maintaining or upgrading the network capabilities of older Sun infrastructure. The dual-port design can also offer basic redundancy or increased bandwidth for network-intensive tasks.

