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A Fibre Channel PCI Express card is required to connect Xserve RAID to a, Mac Pro or Xserve (Intel-based) with a PCI Express bus. A user installable kit is available and contains an Apple Dual-Channel 4Gb Fibre Channel PCI Express Card (host bus adapter) plus two 2.9-meter 4Gb Active Copper Fibre Channel SFP to SFP (small form factor pluggable) interconnect cables. The Fibre Channel PCI Express card is installed in your computer and the cables are used to connect to the SFP port on Xserve RAID with SFP connectors. This card runs at full bandwidth in a four-lane or eight-lane PCI Express slot. SFP connectors on the card allow use of copper or optical cabling and provide the capability of directly connecting to Xserve RAID or Fibre Channel switches over long distances up to 500m. The Apple Fibre Channel PCI Express card offers leading performance and compatibility with Mac OS X and Xserve RAID. NOTE: Installation of an Apple Fibre Channel PCI Express card in Power Mac G5 and Mac Pro reclassifies these systems as FCC Class A devices. Optical connection requires SFP transceivers and optical cables. This card is not compatible with PCI or PCI-X based systems; purchase Apple Fibre Channel PCI-X card kit (part number M9274G/C). System Requirements: Software: The Apple Fibre Channel 4Gb PCI Express card requires Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server v10.4.8 or later. Hardware: Mac Pro and Xserve (Intel-based) with a PCI Express bus (not PCI or PCI-X). |
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A Fibre Channel PCI Express card is required to connect Xserve RAID to a Mac Pro or Xserve (Intel-based) with a PCI Express bus. A user installable kit is available and contains an Apple Quad-Channel 4Gb Fibre Channel PCI Express Card (host bus adapter) plus four 2.9-meter 4Gb Active Copper Fibre Channel SFP to SFP (small form factor pluggable) interconnect cables. The Fibre Channel PCI Express card is installed in your computer and the cables are used to connect to the SFP port on Xserve RAID with SFP connectors. This card runs at full bandwidth in an eight-lane PCI Express slot. A quad-channel card is ideal if your computer is slot-constrained or if you want to connect two Xserve RAIDs to a single host computer without the expense or complexity of connecting through a Fibre Channel switch. Some hosts can utilize two quad-channel cards and support up to four Xserve RAIDs. SFP connectors on the card allow use of copper or optical cabling and provide the capability of directly connecting to Xserve RAID or Fibre Channel switches over long distances up to 500m. The Apple Fibre Channel PCI Express card offers leading performance and compatibility with Mac OS X and Xserve RAID. NOTE: Installation of an Apple Fibre Channel PCI Express card in a Mac Pro reclassifies these systems as FCC Class A devices. Optical connection requires SFP transceivers and optical cables. This card is not compatible with PCI or PCI-X based systems; purchase Apple Fibre Channel PCI-X card kit (part number M9274G/C). System Requirements: Software: The Apple Fibre Channel 4Gb PCI Express card requires Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server v10.4.8 or later. Hardware: Mac Pro and Xserve (Intel-based) with a PCI Express bus (not PCI or PCI-X). |
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The Apple Dual Channel Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express card provides two high-performance gigabit Ethernet network connections on a four-lane (x4) PCI Express host bus. Featuring server-class features performance, the Dual Channel Gigabit Ethernet card provides advanced hardware and software features including 802.1q VLAN support, checksum offloading, and jumbo frame capability up to 9K. System Requirements Requires Intel-based Xserve. |
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The Apple Dual Channel Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express card provides two high-performance gigabit Ethernet network connections on a four-lane (x4) PCI Express host bus. Featuring server-class features performance, the Dual Channel Gigabit Ethernet card provides advanced hardware and software features including 802.1q VLAN support, checksum offloading, and jumbo frame capability up to 9K. System Requirements Requires Intel-based Xserve. |
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The Apple 4Gb Active Copper Fibre Channel cable (2.9m SFP to SFP) provides connection from the Xserve RAID with SFP connectors to the Apple Fibre Channel PCI Cards. It can also be used to connect the Xserve RAID with SFP connectors to most 2Gb and 4Gb Fibre Channel Switches. |
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The Apple 4Gb Active Copper Fibre Channel cable (2.9m SFP to SFP) provides connection from the Xserve RAID with SFP connectors to the Apple Fibre Channel PCI Cards. It can also be used to connect the Xserve RAID with SFP connectors to most 2Gb and 4Gb Fibre Channel Switches. |
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Capable of 64-bit/133 MHz PCI-X bus operation (also supports 33, 66, and 100 MHz speeds at 3.3V or 5V signaling), this advanced SCSI card provides two independent 320 MBps channels for connection to high-performance disk and RAID systems as well as support for tape backup devices. This dual-channel card has two 68-pin VHDCI connectors on it for connection to high-speed, 16-bit low-voltage differential (LVD) or single-ended (SE) external devices. You can connect standard SCSI (SCSI-1), Fast SCSI (SCSI-2), and Ultra SCSI (also called Ultra Narrow SCSI) peripherals to the Ultra320 SCSI card with proper cabling (not included). Note: Different types of SCSI devices connected to each independent SCSI channel operate only as fast as the slowest device on the chain. For example, a SCSI-2 (10MBps) tape drive and an Ultra160 SCSI (160MBps) hard disk on the same SCSI channel will both operate at 10MBps. |
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Capable of 64-bit/133 MHz PCI-X bus operation (also supports 33, 66, and 100 MHz speeds at 3.3V or 5V signaling), this advanced SCSI card provides two independent 320 MBps channels for connection to high-performance disk and RAID systems as well as support for tape backup devices. This dual-channel card has two 68-pin VHDCI connectors on it for connection to high-speed, 16-bit low-voltage differential (LVD) or single-ended (SE) external devices. You can connect standard SCSI (SCSI-1), Fast SCSI (SCSI-2), and Ultra SCSI (also called Ultra Narrow SCSI) peripherals to the Ultra320 SCSI card with proper cabling (not included). Note: Different types of SCSI devices connected to each independent SCSI channel operate only as fast as the slowest device on the chain. For example, a SCSI-2 (10MBps) tape drive and an Ultra160 SCSI (160MBps) hard disk on the same SCSI channel will both operate at 10MBps. |
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The Apple Copper Fibre Channel cable (2.9m SFP to SFP) provides connection from the Xserve RAID with SFP connectors to the Apple Fibre Channel PCI Cards. It can also be used to connect the Xserve RAID with SFP connectors to most 2Gb Fibre Channel Switches. |
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Now the benefits of stackable IP switches are available for high-performance 4Gb Fibre Channel SANs. SANbox 5600Q Series stackable switches deliver top performance and seamless scalability in an easy-to-manage, pay-as-you-grow solution. Eight 4Gb storage/server ports active initially--add more ports later via license keys Single-switch expansion to sixteen storage/server ports Activate four 10Gb stacking ports later for unprecedented switch-to-switch bandwidth Multi-switch expansion to 96 device ports per stack (6 switches) Dual-power supply version (SB5602Q) also available SANbox 5600Q lets you start small, then scale with your company's needs using state-of-the-art 10Gb Fibre Channel stacking technology typically found only in high-end director products. As proven in the Ethernet world, stackable architectures cut costs and increase stability by providing a dedicated, highly expandable transport for aggregate ISL traffic--eliminating the disruption, port waste, and management hassles associated with using regular device ports for inter-switch links. It's like having the performance and hands off convenience of an expensive chassis switch--without the cost overhead of a chassis. Need more server or storage ports? Simply add another 5000 Series switch to the stack. There's no need to move existing cables or disrupt devices--your ISL bandwidth expands automatically with each switch. Perfect for applications such as video/rich media, tape back-up, or storage pooling/consolidation, the SANbox 5600Q stackable switch is ideal for both small stand-alone or departmental/workgroup SANs--or as an edge switch in larger core-edge topologies. Mac OS users will appreciate the intuitive switch management tools. Product interoperability has been verified with the complete Apple product line, including the Apple Xserve RAID, Xserve, Xsan, and Mac OS X. Affordable now--big savings later Low initial cost Reduced expansion costs Longer product and topology lifespan Powerful,... |
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