The 99Y0214 IBM SFP+ 16GB SW LC 850NM Transceiver Module is a hot-swappable, Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP+) transceiver module designed for use with IBM servers and storage systems. It supports 16 Gigabits per second (Gbps) data transfer rates and has a multi-mode fiber optic interface with LC connectors. The module is compatible with the IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller and IBM Flex System Fabric EN4093/EN2092 switches.

Key Features

The 99Y0214 IBM SFP+ 16GB SW LC 850NM Transceiver Module has the following key features:

  • High-Speed Connectivity: The module supports 16 Gbps data transfer rates, making it ideal for high-speed connectivity in data centers and network infrastructure.
  • Multi-mode Fiber Optic Interface: The module has a multi-mode fiber optic interface that supports LC connectors, which provide reliable and high-performance connectivity.
  • Hot-Swappable: The module is hot-swappable, which means it can be replaced or removed while the system is running without causing any disruption.
  • Compatibility: The module is compatible with IBM servers and storage systems, including the IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller and IBM Flex System Fabric EN4093/EN2092 switches.
  • Easy to Install: The module is easy to install, and no special tools or equipment are required.

(99Y0214)

  • Data Transfer Rate: 16 Gbps
  • Fiber Optic Interface: Multi-mode
  • Connector Type: LC
  • Wave Length: 850 nm
  • Maximum Cable Distance: 300 meters
  • Form Factor: SFP+
  • Hot-Swappable: Yes
  • Compatibility: IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller and IBM Flex System Fabric EN4093/EN2092 switches
SKU 99Y0214
Barcode # 615678914124
Brand IBM
Brand IBM
Type SFP+ Module
MPN 99Y0214
Shipping Cubic 0.017794000m3

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