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Highlights

Maximizes I/O transfer rates with up to
500,000 IOPS per port at 4 Gbps

Utilizes N_Port Trunking capability 
to create a single logical 4 Gbps 
high-speed link

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Supports virtualized environments with
N_Port ID Virtualization (NPIV) for 
255 virtual ports

Brocade 4 Gb FC HBAs
for IBM System x

Fibre Channel SAN solutions for data centers with
easy-to-manage virtualization

IBM Systems and Technology Group

Data Sheet

System x

The Brocade 4 Gb Fibre Channel (FC) single-port and dual-port host
bus adapters (HBAs) provide a new level of server connectivity through
unmatched hardware and unique software features and performance.

End-to-end storage networking

As part of the Brocade DCF architecture, the Brocade single- and
dual-port HBAs lay the foundation for extending fabric intelligence to
servers, virtual machines and applications—enabling end-to-end stor-
age network management. Organizations have a platform to extend tra-
ditional Brocade fabric technologies—such as Quality of Service, port
trunking, load balancing, authentication, and encryption—to the HBA
and server level.

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Brocade HBAs in IBM

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System x

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servers enable the use of NPIV

and Adaptive Networking and provide Quality of Service (QoS) from
the virtual port throughout the fabric. Brocade Data Center Fabric
Manager (DCFM) provides a unified, end-to-end management across
fabrics with unique features such as virtual machine visibility, and real-
time performance monitoring. DCFM is integrated with IBM Systems
Director.

Strategic data center fabric architecture

As virtualization becomes more prevalent, however, organizations
require new connectivity options with higher performance, guaranteed
service levels, simplified management and greater data protection for
both physical and virtualized environments.

The Brocade Data Center Fabric architecture provides a strategic
framework that simplifies connectivity, optimizes performance and
scalability, and reduces cost and risk. It combines storage, networking
and servers into a converged infrastructure composed of FC switches,
directors and backbones.

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