LENOVO, INC.
Lenovo QLogic 16Gb FC Single-port HBA (Enhanced Gen 5) - PCI Express 3.0 x8 - 16 Gbit/s - 1 x Total Fibre Channel Port(s) - SFP+ - Plug-in Card
Lenovo QLogic 16Gb FC Single-port HBA (Enhanced Gen 5) - PCI Express 3.0 x8 - 16 Gbit/s - 1 x Total Fibre Channel Port(s) - SFP+ - Plug-in Card
SKU:4453332
Support for Message Signaled Interrupts eXtended (MSI-X) improves host utilization and enhances application performance. Using the Brocade ClearLink diagnostic port (D_Port) available on the Brocade Gen 5 switches, administrators can quickly run automated diagnostic tests to assess the health of links and fabric components. T10-PI data integrity with high performance offload provides end-to-end data corruption protection. Independent function, transmit and receive buffers, an on-chip CPU, DMA channels, and a firmware image for each port enable complete port-level isolation, prevent errors and firmware crashes from propagating across all ports, and provide predictable and scalable performance across all ports. Read diagnostic parameters (RDP) feature provides detailed port, media, and optics diagnostics to easily discover and diagnose link-related errors and degrading conditions on any N_Port-to-F_Port link. Support forward error correction (FEC) to enhance reliability of transmission and thereby performance. Link cable beacon (LCB) enables administrators to visually identify both ends of a physical link by flashing HBAs LEDs, simplifying identification of the connection peers within server racks without tracing the cable. Industry-standard class-specific control (CS_CTL)-based frame prioritization Quality of Service (QoS) helps alleviate network congestion by prioritizing traffic for time-sensitive mission critical workloads for optimized performance. Fabric-assigned port worldwide name (FA-WWN) and fabric-based boot LUN discovery (F-BLD) pre-provisioning services allow servers to be quickly deployed, replaced, and moved across the SAN; the creation of zones, LUNs, and other services can be completed before the servers arrive on site. Maximum performance with up to 1.3 million input/output operations per second (IOPS) to support larger server virtualization deployments and scalable cloud initiatives, and performance to match new multicore processors, SSDs/flash storage, and faster server host bus architectures.