Emulex Corporation 4Gb Dual Port Fibre Channel PCI Express Host Bus Adapter
EMULEX CORPORATION Emulex Corporation 4Gb Dual Port Fibre Channel PCI Express Host Bus Adapter
The Emulex LightPulse LPe11002-M4 PCIe Fibre Channel 4Gb/s Dual-Channel HBA for enterprise and mixed-OS SANs. It features streamlined installation and management with AutoPilot Installer and HBAnyware, a ... Full Description
Emulex Corporation 4Gb Dual Port Fibre Channel PCI Express Host Bus AdapterThe Emulex LightPulse LPe11002-M4 PCIe Fibre Channel 4Gb/s Dual-Channel HBA for enterprise and mixed-OS SANs. It features streamlined installation and management with AutoPilot Installer and HBAnyware, a common-driver model for cross generation support, scalability with full-duplex data throughput and efficient host-utilization, robust interoperability, NPIV virtualization and Virtual Fabric support, and solid reliability. Driver support: Windows, Linux, VMware, NetWare, Solaris, HP-UX.
Compatible slots are those slots which are capable of efficient integration and operation with other elements in a system with no modification or conversion required
The speed at which bits of data (0s and 1s) can be transferred is referred to as the Data Transfer Rate It is usually measured in bits or bytes per-sec or higher units like kilo/mega/giga/tera bits/bytes per-sec
Depth
The measurement between the front and back faces of the object
Device Type
Device Type is the category to which the given device belongs and defines its basic function or purpose
Interface (Bus) Type is defined as the type of connection used to connect a specific device
Interfaces
An interface defines the communication boundary between two entities, such as a piece of software, a hardware device, or a user The interface between a human and a computer is called a user interface Interfaces between hardware components are physical int
A transport protocol is a network protocol that has the capability of transferring data packets from one node to another Some common transport protocols include: HTTP, HTTP-R, SMTP and BEEP