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Axiom 764284-B21-AX network card Internal Fiber 40000 Mbit/s
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Axiom 764284-B21-AX network card Internal Fiber 40000 Mbit/s

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PCIe 3.0 x8 40Gbs Dual Port Fiber Network Adapter for HP

Description

The Axiom QSFP+ PCIe 3.0 ×8 40Gbs Fiber Network Adapter is designed for Servers and high-end appliances. They offer simple integration into any PCI Express X8 to 40 Gigabit Networks. Based on Intel XL710AM Ethernet controller with two fully integrated Gigabit Ethernet Media Access Control (MAC) and XLPPI Interfaces, the Axiom QSFP+ NIC cards are the ideal solution for implementing multiple network segments, mission-critical high-powered networking applications and environments within high performance servers.

Specifications

Ports & interfaces
Internal Yes
PCI version 3.0
Fiber ports quantity 2
Fiber optic connector QSFP+
Interface Fiber
Host interface PCI Express
Connectivity technology Wired
Bandwidth
Data transfer rate 8 GT/s
Maximum data transfer rate 40000 Mbit/s
Network
Data transfer rate 8 GT/s
Chipset Intel XL710AM2
iSCSI support Yes
Networking standards IEEE 802.1Qbg
Jumbo frames support Yes
Ethernet LAN data rates 40000 Mbit/s
Maximum data transfer rate 40000 Mbit/s
Technical details
Product colour Black, Green, Stainless steel
Intel Virtual Machine Device Queues (VMDq) Yes
Design
Product colour Black, Green, Stainless steel
Chipset Intel XL710AM2
Internal Yes
System requirements
Server operating systems supported Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2
Weight & dimensions
Width 0.512" (13 mm)
Depth 2.68" (68 mm)
Height 6.5" (165 mm)
Weight 4.96 oz (140.6 g)
Performance
Server operating systems supported Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2
Intel Virtual Machine Device Queues (VMDq) Yes
Other features
Chipset Intel XL710AM2
Data transfer rate 8 GT/s
Intel Virtual Machine Device Queues (VMDq) Yes

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