
( Brand: Qlogic ), ( Manufacturer Part Number: QLE2562-CSC ), ( Part Type: Controller Card Server Tablet )
This product is a high-performance storage solution designed for data centers and enterprise-level applications. The FTLF8528P2BCV-QL is a QLogic QLE2562-CSC N2XX-AQPCI05 HBA (Host Bus Adapter) that is equipped with two QLE2562-CSC controllers. Each controller features 16 lanes of PCI Express 3.0 x8, providing an overall bandwidth of 32GB/s.
The HBA supports SAS, SATA, and Fibre Channel protocols, making it compatible with a wide range of storage devices. It also features 256GB of FTL cache, which significantly improves data transfer speeds and reduces latency, ensuring high IOPS (Input/Output Operations Per Second) performance.
The FTLF8528P2BCV-QL is a 2U form factor, which means it can easily fit into standard 19-inch racks. It is also powered by a single 65W power supply, making it energy-efficient and easy to manage. The HBA is designed to deliver reliable and consistent performance, with features such as error correction codes (ECC) and support for dual active controllers for failover protection.
The included PX281040349 cables provide the physical connectivity between the HBA and the storage devices. These cables are SAS cables, which are known for their high-speed data transfer capabilities and robustness.
In summary, the FTLF8528P2BCV-QL is a high-performance, versatile, and reliable storage solution that is ideal for data centers and enterprise-level applications that require fast and consistent data transfer speeds.
The components you've listed appear to be various types of storage and networking components, including SAS HBAs (QLogic QLE2562-CSC), PCIe NVMe SSDs (PX281040349), and a SAS SSD (FTLF8528P2BCV-QL). Let's break down the pros and cons of each component:
1. QLogic QLE2562-CSC:- Pros: High performance, reliable, supports SAS 12Gbps and 6Gbps, and provides multiple expansion ports.
- Cons: More expensive than other HBA options, requires a power supply, and may require additional management software.
2. PX281040349 PCIe NVMe SSD:- Pros: High performance, low latency, and can significantly improve system boot times and application performance.
- Cons: More expensive than SAS SSDs, has a limited number of drive bays, and may not be compatible with all systems.
3. FTLF8528P2BCV-QL SAS SSD:- Pros: Offers a balance between cost and performance, supports SAS 12Gbps and 6Gbps, and provides a large capacity.
- Cons: May not offer the same level of performance as PCIe NVMe SSDs, and has a higher power consumption than PCIe NVMe SSDs.
In conclusion, the choice between these components depends on your specific use case and budget. If you need high performance and don't mind the expense, the PCIe NVMe SSD would be an excellent choice. However, if you're looking for a cost-effective solution with decent performance, the SAS SSD would be a better fit. For storage expansion and high-performance connectivity, the Qlogic HBA would be the best option. Ultimately, it's essential to consider the specific requirements of your system and applications before making a purchase decision.
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