Quad Port 10G SFP+ Network Card - Intel XL710 Open SFP+ Converged Adapter - PCIe 10 Gigabit Fiber Optic Server NIC - 10GbE

SKU: PEX10GSFP4ICA

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Description

Maximize your network's performance with the Quad Port 10G SFP+ Network Card, powered by the Intel XL710 chipset. This high-performance PCIe 10 Gigabit Fiber Optic Server NIC delivers up to 40Gbps total throughput across four SFP+ ports, making it ideal for demanding data center environments, enterprise networks, and high-performance computing applications. With open SFP+ modules, this versatile adapter ensures compatibility with a wide range of fiber and copper transceivers.

Features:

  • Quad 10G SFP+ Ports: Equipped with four 10GbE SFP+ ports, this network card offers a combined bandwidth of up to 40Gbps, perfect for high-speed data transfers, virtualization, and cloud computing.

  • Intel XL710 Chipset: The Intel XL710 controller provides advanced network processing capabilities, ensuring low latency, reduced CPU load, and enhanced network performance in data-intensive environments.

  • Open SFP+ Converged Adapter: Supports a variety of SFP+ modules, allowing for flexible connectivity options including fiber optic and copper cables, and ensuring seamless integration into existing network infrastructures.

  • PCIe 3.0 x8 Interface: This network card leverages a PCI Express 3.0 x8 interface, ensuring maximum data throughput and compatibility with a wide range of server and workstation motherboards.

  • Advanced Networking Features: Supports VLAN tagging, load balancing, SR-IOV, and other advanced networking technologies, providing enhanced performance and reliability for virtualized environments and large-scale networks.

  • Low-Profile and Full-Height Brackets: Comes with both low-profile and full-height brackets, ensuring compatibility with various server and desktop chassis.

  • Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE): The adapter supports EEE, reducing power consumption during periods of low network activity, contributing to overall energy savings in data centers.

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