IBM 41Y8583 Qlogic 4GB FC Expansion Card Cffv

IBM 41Y8583 Qlogic 4GB FC Expansion Card Cffv
IBM 41Y8583 Qlogic 4GB FC Expansion Card Cffv
The IBM Qlogic 4GB FC Expansion Card Cffv (part number 41Y8583) delivers high-performance Fibre Channel connectivity for servers that require reliable, low-latency storage networking. Designed for enterprise environments, this adapter supports 4GB pe... Read More
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  • In Stock: 43
  • Manufacturer: IBM
  • Model or Part: 41Y8583
  • Condition: Refurbished
  • Weight: 1.00lb
  • Dimensions: 4.30in x 2.00in x 0.30in
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Overview

The IBM Qlogic 4GB FC Expansion Card Cffv (part number 41Y8583) delivers high-performance Fibre Channel connectivity for servers that require reliable, low-latency storage networking. Designed for enterprise environments, this adapter supports 4GB per second data rates and integrates seamlessly with IBM systems to accelerate mission critical workloads.

Key Features

  • 4GB per second Fibre Channel throughput for fast data transfers
  • Compatible with IBM server platforms and standard PCI-Express slots
  • Supports multiple operating systems including AIX, Linux and Windows Server
  • Low latency architecture optimised for SAN environments
  • Built-in error detection and correction to ensure data integrity
  • Hot-plug capable for minimal downtime during upgrades

Technical Specifications

  • Model/Part Number: 41Y8583
  • Interface: PCI-Express x8
  • Fibre Channel Speed: 4GB per second (8Gbps)
  • Port Type: Dual SFP+ connectors
  • Supported Protocols: FCP, FCoE, iSCSI (via software)
  • Operating Temperature: 0 to 55 degrees Celsius
  • Power Consumption: Typical 12 watts
  • Dimensions: Standard low profile card

Applications

This expansion card is ideal for data centers, virtualised environments, and high-performance computing clusters where fast, reliable storage access is essential. Use it to:

  • Accelerate database transactions and analytics workloads
  • Enhance backup and disaster recovery operations
  • Support virtual machine storage traffic in VMware or Hyper-V deployments
  • Provide high-speed connectivity for SAN fabrics in enterprise networks
  • Enable seamless integration of IBM Power Systems with external storage arrays

By adding the IBM Qlogic 4GB FC Expansion Card Cffv to your server, you gain a robust, scalable solution that maximises throughput while protecting data integrity, making it a strategic choice for any organization seeking to optimise its storage infrastructure.