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Lenovo 47C8675 N2215 SAS/SATA HBA for IBM System x 675 | HBA, Server
Lenovo
MPN: 47C8675
$309.00
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Key Features
- SAS/SATA host bus adapter design
- Lenovo part number 47C8675
- N2215 controller family
- Compatible with IBM System x 675
- Direct-attached storage connectivity
- No hardware RAID cache architecture
- Server component for internal storage expansion
- Connect SAS and SATA drives using a dedicated host bus adapter architecture
Keep storage expansion clean and predictable in IBM System x 675 platforms with the Lenovo 47C8675 N2215 SAS/SATA HBA. This host bus adapter is designed for environments that need direct SAS and SATA connectivity without adding RAID complexity, making it well suited for administrators who prefer OS-level control or software-defined storage stacks.
By focusing on pass-through storage access, the N2215 helps preserve a simple architecture while still supporting enterprise server attachment requirements. That matters when you want to reduce controller overhead, avoid unnecessary cache layers, and keep troubleshooting straightforward across mixed-drive deployments.
For infrastructure teams standardizing on Lenovo server components, this adapter offers a clear path to compatible storage expansion in the IBM System x 675 family. It is a sensible choice when the goal is reliable connectivity rather than bundled RAID features, especially in environments where storage policy is handled elsewhere in the stack.
Ideal For
- Add SAS or SATA drive connectivity to an IBM System x 675 server
- Support software-defined storage where RAID is managed by the operating system
- Replace a failed storage adapter in a Lenovo server environment
- Standardize direct-attached storage across legacy IBM System x deployments
Why This Product
- 1Direct storage connectivity instead of hardware RAID processing
- 2Built for IBM System x 675 compatibility
- 3Supports both SAS and SATA attachment
- 4Better fit for OS-managed or software-defined storage stacks




