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Sun X6799A Single-Port Fibre Channel PCI Host Bus Adapter
- Single-port Fibre Channel interface
- PCI host bus adapter
- Connects servers to Fibre Channel SANs
- Facilitates high-speed storage access
- Sun Microsystems product
- Reliable for enterprise storage solutions
- Supports various Fibre Channel protocols
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Product Overview
The Sun X6799A is a Single-Port Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA) designed for connecting servers to Fibre Channel storage networks. It features a PCI interface, enabling high-speed data transfer for storage area network (SAN) connectivity.
Technical Information
| Part Number | X6799A |
| Brand | Sun Microsystems |
Additional Specifications
| Port Type | Single-Port Fibre Channel |
| Interface | PCI |
Product Description
The Sun X6799A is a Host Bus Adapter (HBA) that provides a single Fibre Channel port, enabling servers to connect to Fibre Channel Storage Area Networks (SANs). This adapter is designed to facilitate efficient and reliable data transfer between the server and storage subsystems, a critical requirement for enterprise-level data management. Utilizing the standard PCI bus, the X6799A offers broad compatibility with a wide range of Sun servers and other systems equipped with PCI slots. It supports various Fibre Channel protocols, ensuring interoperability with different SAN components and storage arrays. The single-port design makes it a cost-effective solution for servers that require basic SAN connectivity. This HBA is instrumental in environments where centralized storage is utilized, allowing for high-speed access to shared storage resources. It plays a key role in improving storage performance, enabling features like boot from SAN, and enhancing the overall scalability and manageability of storage infrastructure.



