Dell Fibre Channel HBA — Emulex LPe31002 Dual-Port 16Gbps
The Dell Fibre Channel HBA is the Emulex LPe31002-M6-D dual-port 16Gbps Fibre Channel host bus adapter for Dell PowerEdge servers. Fibre Channel HBAs provide the physical interface between a server and a Fibre Channel SAN (storage area network) fabric. The Dell Fibre Channel HBA gives the server two independent 16Gbps Fibre Channel ports for connection to the SAN fabric. Two ports allow active-active or active-passive multipathing. This provides path redundancy that maintains SAN access if one port, cable or switch fails. This is a standard requirement in enterprise storage deployments where continuous SAN availability is critical to production workloads.
16Gbps per port represents the current high-speed Fibre Channel standard for enterprise SAN deployments. This bandwidth supports demanding workloads including virtualisation platforms, database servers and high-frequency transactional applications that rely on shared SAN storage. The Dell Fibre Channel HBA installs in a standard PCIe expansion slot in any compatible Dell PowerEdge server. Dell certification ensures the adapter is validated, tested and supported within the Dell PowerEdge ecosystem. Full Dell support coverage is included for enterprise deployments.
SAN Fabric and Compatibility
The Dell Fibre Channel HBA requires a compatible Fibre Channel switch and SAN storage system. Always verify PowerEdge model compatibility before ordering. Browse Dell server components from the Briggi Tech components range. For full compatibility details, visit the Dell official website.
Order the Dell Fibre Channel HBA from Briggi Tech today. Provide your PowerEdge server with 16Gbps dual-port Fibre Channel SAN connectivity backed by Dell certification and enterprise support. The Dell Fibre Channel HBA is an essential component for enterprise SAN deployments on PowerEdge servers. Fast delivery is available across South Africa from Briggi Tech to your data centre deployment team.











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