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Dell JX250 Emulex 4GB Dual Port HBA

Reliable dual-port 4GB fiber channel HBA delivering high-speed connectivity for Dell server and storage environments.

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Overview

High-Speed Fiber Channel Connectivity for Your Dell Systems

The DELL JX250 EMULEX LIGHTPULSE 4GB DUAL PT HBA provides high-performance fiber channel connectivity for Dell servers and storage systems. Designed to deliver reliable and fast data transfer for demanding applications.

Key Features:

  • 4GB Dual-Port HBA
  • PCI-e Interface

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Dual-port design provides redundancy and failover capability for continuous storage access.
  • Emulex LightPulse chipset offers proven reliability and wide driver support across enterprise operating systems.
  • PCIe interface delivers lower latency and higher bandwidth compared to older PCI-X fiber channel adapters.
  • Compact single-slot form factor conserves valuable expansion space in dense server configurations.

👎 Cons

  • 4GB fiber channel speed is outdated compared to current 16GB and 32GB HBA standards.
  • Requires compatible fiber channel switches and storage arrays with matching SFP transceivers.
  • Limited to Dell server environments, reducing flexibility for mixed-vendor data centers.
  • SFP transceivers are typically not included and must be purchased separately.

Frequently Asked Questions

The JX250 uses a PCI Express (PCIe) interface, making it compatible with standard PCIe expansion slots found in Dell servers.
This is a dual-port HBA, providing two independent 4GB fiber channel connections for redundancy or increased throughput.
While the JX250 is based on the Emulex LightPulse chipset which has broad compatibility, it is specifically designed and firmware-configured for Dell server environments.
Each port supports up to 4 Gbps fiber channel speeds, with auto-negotiation to lower speeds for compatibility with existing fabric infrastructure.