INTEL ETHERNET I350 T2 V2 SVR/ADAPTER RJ45 PCI-E BULK

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Based on the new Intel® Ethernet Controller I350 series, the Intel® Ethernet Server Adapter I350 represents the next step in the GbE networking evolution for the enterprise and data center. It introduces new levels of performance through industry-leading enhancements for both virtualized and Internet small computer system interface (iSCSI) unified networking environments. This new family of adapters also includes new power management technologies such as Energy-Efficient Ethernet (EEE) and direct memory access coalescing (DMAC).

Additional information

Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports

Maximum data transfer rate

Cabling technology

PCI Card form factor

Status

Connectivity technology

Interface

Depth

LAN controller

Internal

Storage relative humidity (H-H)

Storage temperature (T-T)

Component for

PCI version

Maximum operating distance

Cable type

Ethernet LAN

Host interface

Full duplex

Harmonized System (HS) code

Ethernet LAN data rates

Supported network protocols

Networking standards

PCI-SIG* SR-IOV Capable

Chipset

Product family

Intelligent Offloads

Network interface card type

Bracket height

Product series

Processor family

Interface type

iWARP/RDMA

Storage Over Ethernet

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Product type

Product brief URL

Cabling type

Width

Power consumption (typical)

Ethernet adapter ARK ID

Controller type

Operating temperature (T-T)

Market segment

Low halogen options available

Compatible operating systems

Last change

Product codename

Launch date

Speed & slot width

Thermal Design Power (TDP)

Based on the new Intel® Ethernet Controller I350 series, the Intel® Ethernet Server Adapter I350 represents the next step in the GbE networking evolution for the enterprise and data center. It introduces new levels of performance through industry-leading enhancements for both virtualized and Internet small computer system interface (iSCSI) unified networking environments. This new family of adapters also includes new power management technologies such as Energy-Efficient Ethernet (EEE) and direct memory access coalescing (DMAC).