My HP SAN refers its compatibility to with Celerity model fibre cards - what are Apples?
My HP SAN refers its compatibility to with Celerity model fibre cards - what are Apples model of their fibre cards?
HP does not refere to the Apple provided specs:
Apple Quad-Channel 4Gb Fibre Channel Card (MB843G/A)
Apple Dual-Channel 4Gb Fibre Channel Card (MB842G/A)
- Asked by Terry J
- Mar 23, 2010
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Apple's cards are OEM versions of the LSI Fibre Channel cards. I've used several different Apple cards over the years (both PCI-X and PCI Express) and they've all used common LSI controllers. (I think the current 2 port 4 Gbps PCI Express card is an LSI7204EP-LC. I have an older dual 2Gbps PCI-X card from Apple which is a LSI7202XP-LC)
- Answered by Timothy B from Claremont
- Jun 1, 2010
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