| Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | |
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| Product series | |
| Chipset | |
| Cable type | |
| Maximum operating distance | |
| Interface type | |
| Status | |
| PCI-SIG* SR-IOV Capable | |
| Interface | |
| Host interface | |
| Supported network protocols | |
| Depth | |
| Storage relative humidity (H-H) | |
| Connectivity technology | |
| Cabling technology | |
| Maximum data transfer rate | |
| Operating temperature (T-T) | |
| LED indicators | |
| PCI version | |
| Full duplex | |
| PCI Card form factor | |
| Harmonized System (HS) code | |
| Ethernet LAN | |
| Product colour | |
| Networking standards | IEEE 802.1as,IEEE 802.1Q,IEEE 802.3,IEEE 802.3ab,IEEE 802.3az,IEEE 802.3u,IEEE 802.3x,IEEE 802.3z |
| Internal | |
| Ethernet adapter ARK ID | |
| Network interface card type | |
| LAN controller | |
| iWARP/RDMA | |
| Speed & slot width | |
| Product codename | |
| Cabling type | |
| Product brief URL | |
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| Product type | |
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| Component for | |
| Controller type | |
| Market segment | |
| Low halogen options available | |
| Last change | |
| Intelligent Offloads | |
| Ethernet LAN data rates | |
| Compatible operating systems | |
| Storage Over Ethernet | |
| Fiber Channel over Ethernet | |
| Width | |
| Height | |
| Thermal Design Power (TDP) | |
| Message signal interrupt | |
| Bracket height | |
| Product name | |
| Number of QPI links | |
| Processor family | Gigabit Ethernet Adapters (up to 2.5GbE)-Gigabit Ethernet Adapters (up to 2.5GbE) |
| Born on date | |
| Thermal power | |
| Storage temperature (T-T) | |
| Power consumption (typical) | |
| Embedded options available |
Intel® Ethernet Power Management Technology provides solutions to common power management approaches by reducing idle power, reducing capacity and power as a function of demand, operating at maximum energy efficiency whenever possible, and enabling functionality only when needed.
Flexible Port Partitioning (FPP) technology utilizes industry standard PCI SIG SR-IOV to efficiently divide your physical Ethernet device into multiple virtual devices, providing Quality of Service by ensuring each process is assigned to a Virtual Function and is provided a fair share of the bandwidth.
Virtual Machine Device Queues (VMDq) is a technology designed to offload some of the switching done in the VMM (Virtual Machine Monitor) to networking hardware specifically designed for this function. VMDq drastically reduces overhead associated with I/O switching in the VMM which greatly improves throughput and overall system performance
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