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Sun 595-4303-07 Dual FC-AL HBA Sbus Card
- Dual Fibre Channel ports.
- Supports FC-AL (Arbitrated Loop) topology.
- SBus interface for Sun systems.
- Connects servers to Fibre Channel storage.
- Enables high-speed storage area networking.
- Designed for legacy Sun hardware.
- Provides reliable storage connectivity.
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Product Overview
The Sun 595-4303-07 is a Dual Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) Host Bus Adapter (HBA) for Sun SBus systems. It provides connectivity to Fibre Channel storage networks, similar to other FC-AL HBAs of its era.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Host Bus Adapter (HBA) |
| Ports | 2 x Fibre Channel |
| Interface | SBus |
Additional Specifications
| Topology | FC-AL (Arbitrated Loop) |
| Brand | Sun Microsystems |
| Part Number | 595-4303-07 |
Product Description
The Sun 595-4303-07 is a dual-port Host Bus Adapter (HBA) designed for Sun Microsystems' SBus-equipped servers and workstations. This adapter is crucial for establishing connections to Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) storage area networks (SANs). It allows these systems to interface with Fibre Channel storage devices, providing a pathway for high-speed data access and management. As an FC-AL HBA, this card operates within the Arbitrated Loop topology, a common configuration for Fibre Channel networks in its time. The presence of two Fibre Channel ports offers the possibility of enhanced performance through load balancing or increased resilience via redundant paths to storage. This makes it suitable for applications where reliable and fast storage access is paramount. The SBus interface clearly indicates that the 595-4303-07 is intended for older Sun hardware platforms. It serves as a vital component for organizations that continue to utilize legacy Sun systems and require connectivity to Fibre Channel storage infrastructure. Its function is to bridge the gap between the server's internal architecture and the external storage network, ensuring data can be read from and written to storage devices efficiently.
