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Sun X2069A-N Gigabit Ethernet +FC-AL HBA PCI (W20-B20-1C/ST27B4-9CN)
- Interface: PCI
- Connectivity: Gigabit Ethernet + FC-AL
- Designed for Sun Microsystems servers
- Provides integrated networking and storage connectivity
- Supports both Ethernet and Fibre Channel protocols
- Suitable for legacy server environments requiring combined functionality
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Product Overview
The Sun X2069A-N is a versatile Host Bus Adapter (HBA) that combines Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) connectivity on a single PCI card. It is designed for Sun Microsystems servers.
Technical Information
| Interface | PCI |
Additional Specifications
| Connectivity | Gigabit Ethernet + FC-AL |
Product Description
The Sun X2069A-N represents a unique integration of networking and storage connectivity, offering both Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) capabilities on a single PCI card. This dual-functionality adapter was designed to simplify server configurations and reduce the need for multiple adapter cards in environments that required both types of connectivity. Targeted primarily for Sun Microsystems servers, this HBA leverages the older PCI bus architecture. While PCI is a legacy interface, the X2069A-N was a valuable component for systems that utilized it, providing essential network and storage access. The FC-AL support allowed for direct connection to older Fibre Channel storage devices or loops. This adapter is particularly relevant for maintaining or upgrading older Sun server infrastructures where specific hardware compatibility is required. Its ability to handle both Ethernet traffic for general networking and FC-AL for storage access made it a cost-effective solution for certain server roles in its era.

