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Lenovo ThinkSystem 440-16e SAS/SATA PCIe Gen4 12Gb HBA
The Lenovo ThinkSystem 440-16e SAS/SATA 12Gb HBA is a high-performance PCIe 4.0 host bus adapter engineered to maximize external storage connectivity within ThinkSystem servers. With four x4 external mini-SAS HD connectors and a total of 16 lanes at 12 Gbps SAS, this HBA delivers ample bandwidth for data-intensive workloads, including databases, virtualization, backups, and large-scale archival systems. Built for reliability and enterprise-grade manageability, the 440-16e provides a scalable path to expand storage capacity without compromising latency or throughput, making it an ideal component for modern data centers that demand consistent, predictable performance.
- High-bandwidth SAS/SATA connectivity: Four external mini-SAS HD ports (SFF-8644) support a combined 16 lanes of 12 Gbps SAS, enabling simultaneous, parallel data streams to multiple external storage enclosures while maintaining low latency and high throughput. This design is ideal for large RAID arrays, JBODs, and external storage pools that require fast, reliable data transfer across multiple channels.
- Generational performance with PCIe Gen4: Built on PCIe Gen4 technology, the ThinkSystem 440-16e delivers dramatically improved bandwidth and reduced CPU overhead compared to Gen3 adapters. The result is higher IOPS, smoother multi-threaded throughput, and better performance under virtualization workloads, databases, and high-concurrency file services.
- Optimized for Lenovo ThinkSystem ecosystems: Engineered for seamless integration with Lenovo ThinkSystem servers and management tools, the 440-16e supports Lenovo’s validated configurations and monitoring features. It works alongside Lenovo XClarity and ThinkSystem management capabilities to streamline firmware updates, health monitoring, and proactive maintenance.
- Scalable, multi-channel design for external storage: With four independent SAS/SATA channels, administrators can attach multiple external storage enclosures or expanders while maintaining separate data paths. This multi-channel approach reduces bottlenecks and provides flexible topology for scalable storage architectures in data centers and enterprise environments.
- Enterprise-grade reliability and deployment confidence: The ThinkSystem 440-16e is designed for sustained workloads, with robust signal integrity, error detection, and long-term firmware support. Its architecture is purpose-built for data-center reliability, ensuring consistent performance across a wide range of enterprise applications and virtualization scenarios.
Technical Details of Lenovo ThinkSystem 440-16e SAS/SATA PCIe Gen4 12Gb HBA
- Interface: PCIe Gen4, typically configured with a PCIe x8 host interface to maximize bandwidth to external storage devices.
- External ports: 4 x external mini-SAS HD connectors (SFF-8644) for four independent SAS/SATA channels.
- Lane capacity and speed: 16 lanes of 12 Gbps SAS, offering up to 192 Gbps raw throughput (roughly 24 GB/s after protocol overhead) when fully utilized with compatible storage hardware.
- Supported protocols: SAS 12Gb/s and SATA, enabling flexible connections to a wide range of compliant external storage arrays and enclosures.
- Form factor: PCIe host bus adapter designed for Lenovo ThinkSystem servers, compatible with standard PCIe slots in supported chassis.
- Compatibility: Engineered for Lenovo validation in ThinkSystem environments and designed to work with common enterprise operating systems and hypervisors that support SAS/SATA storage connectivity.
- Management and firmware: Firmware updates available through Lenovo support channels; designed to integrate with Lenovo management tools for health monitoring and maintenance.
- Power and cooling considerations: Draws power from the PCIe slot; designed for data-center thermal compatibility within standard ThinkSystem configurations.
how to install Lenovo ThinkSystem 440-16e SAS/SATA PCIe Gen4 12Gb HBA
- Prepare the server: Power down the system, unplug from power, and discharge static electricity using proper anti-static measures.
- Access the PCIe slot: Remove the server chassis cover and locate an available PCIe slot that supports an x8 interface. Confirm there is adequate clearance for the external cabling.
- Insert the card: Firmly insert the Lenovo ThinkSystem 440-16e into the PCIe slot until it seats securely, then fasten the rear bracket with a screw to hold it in place.
- Connect external storage cables: Attach four external mini-SAS HD cables to the 4 x external connectors. Route cables neatly to avoid sharp bends and to facilitate airflow inside the chassis.
- Power on and verify: Power up the server, enter BIOS/UEFI, and check that the HBA is detected. If prompted, update to the latest firmware for the card.
- Install drivers and configure: Within the operating system, install the appropriate drivers from Lenovo’s support portal or your OS package manager. Configure storage via multi-path I/O or storage management software as required by your environment.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What workloads is the ThinkSystem 440-16e best suited for? A: It is designed for high-throughput external storage connectivity in ThinkSystem servers, making it ideal for databases, virtualization hosts, backups, archiving, and large-scale storage pools requiring multiple external SAS/SATA connections.
- Q: How many external connections does it provide? A: It provides four external mini-SAS HD connectors, each carrying multiple SAS lanes for a total of 16 lanes at 12 Gbps, enabling substantial aggregate bandwidth across external storage arrays.
- Q: Is this HBA compatible with standard operating systems and hypervisors? A: Yes, the card is intended for use in enterprise environments and is designed to work with common OSes and virtualization platforms that support SAS/SATA connectivity, with Lenovo validation for supported configurations.
- Q: What kind of maintenance or firmware updates are required? A: Regular firmware and driver updates are recommended to maintain performance and reliability. Updates are obtained via Lenovo’s support portal and applied per standard data-center maintenance practices.
- Q: Can I expand storage later with additional enclosures? A: Yes. The four-channel design supports scalable expansion through external storage enclosures and expanders, providing flexible growth without replacing the HBA.
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