QLogic - Fibre Channel SAN Products

Fibre Channel SAN Products

  • Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters
    • QLogic 2600 Series 16Gb Adapters (Q3 2012)
    • QLogic 2500 Series 8Gb Adapters
    • QLogic 2400 Series 4Gb Adapters
    • OEM-branded HBAs
  • Fibre Channel Switches:
    • Modular Switches
      • QLogic 9000 Series Switches
      • OEM-branded Modular Switches
    • Stackable Switches
      • QLogic 5000 Series Switches
      • OEM-branded Stackable Switches
    • Fixed Configuration Switches
      • QLogic 3000 Series 8Gb Switch
      • OEM-branded 8Gb Switch
      • QLogic 1000 Series 4Gb Switch
  • Blade Server Switch Modules
    • OEM-branded Fibre Channel Switch Modules
    • OEM-branded FCoE Switch Modules
    • OEM-branded Pass-through Modules

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