IBM 22190142 Host Attachment Card

IBM 22190142 Host Attachment Card
IBM 22190142 Host Attachment Card
The IBM Host Attachment Card (part number 22190142) is a high-performance interface module designed to connect server platforms to a wide range of storage and network resources. Engineered for reliability and low latency, this card enables seamless i... Read More
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  • In Stock: 1
  • Manufacturer: IBM
  • Model or Part: 22190142
  • Condition: Refurbished
  • Weight: 1.00lb

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Overview

The IBM Host Attachment Card (part number 22190142) is a high-performance interface module designed to connect server platforms to a wide range of storage and network resources. Engineered for reliability and low latency, this card enables seamless integration of IBM Power Systems with external devices, delivering fast data transfer rates and robust error handling. Its compact form factor fits standard PCIe slots, making it an ideal upgrade for data center environments that demand consistent uptime and scalable connectivity.

Key Features

  • Supports PCI Express Gen3 x8 bandwidth for high throughput
  • Compatible with IBM Power Systems and select x86 servers
  • Integrated error detection and correction to protect data integrity
  • Hot-plug capability reduces downtime during maintenance
  • Low power consumption helps meet energy efficiency goals
  • Secure firmware updates via signed image files

Technical Specifications

  • Form factor: PCIe x8, low profile
  • Interface: PCIe Gen3, 8 lanes
  • Maximum data rate: 8 GB/s per direction
  • Supported protocols: Fibre Channel, Ethernet, SAS (depending on host configuration)
  • Operating temperature: 0 to 55 degrees Celsius
  • Power draw: 15 W typical
  • Dimensions: 6.5 in (L) x 2.75 in (W) x 0.75 in (H)

Applications

The Host Attachment Card is suited for a variety of mission critical workloads, including:

  • Enterprise data storage consolidation
  • High-performance computing clusters
  • Virtualization environments requiring fast I/O paths
  • Disaster recovery sites that need reliable host connectivity
  • Cloud infrastructure where scalable bandwidth is essential

By delivering reliable, high-speed connections, the IBM Host Attachment Card helps organizations maximize the performance of their server investments while simplifying system architecture.