MPN EX710DA4FHG1P5
Item no. W126171629
EAN/UPC 5704174852414
Stock level
Intel® Data Direct I/O Technology is a platform technology that improves I/O data processing efficiency for data delivery and data consumption from I/O devices. With Intel DDIO, Intel® Server Adapters and controllers talk directly to the processor cache without a detour via system memory, reducing latency, increasing system I/O bandwidth, and reducing power consumption.
Intel® Ethernet Power Management Technology provides solutions to common power management approaches by reducing idle po...
Yes
Half-height (low-profile)
Black, Green
10GBase-T
10 Gigabit Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet
1000, 10000
Yes
Intel® XL710-AM1
10000 Mbit/s
IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.1as, IEEE 802.1p, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3ad
Yes
0 - 55 °C
0 - 90 %
-40 - 70 °C
SFP+ Direct Attached Twin Axial Cabling up to 10m
8 GT/s
83965
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
PCIe v3.0 (8.0 GT/s)
No
4096
Yes
Yes
Fortville
Intel 10 Gigabit server adapter
Intel Converged X710
13
Launched
0.4 kg
Wired
4
PCI Express
Fiber
Half-height (low-profile)
0.3 kg
intel.com/support/EthernetOS
Yes
Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008 R2 x64, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012 R2 x64
1 Year(s)
Intel® Data Direct I/O Technology is a platform technology that improves I/O data processing efficiency for data delivery and data consumption from I/O devices. With Intel DDIO, Intel® Server Adapters and controllers talk directly to the processor cache without a detour via system memory, reducing latency, increasing system I/O bandwidth, and reducing power consumption.
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.
Single-Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) involves natively (directly) sharing a single I/O resource between multiple virtual machines. SR-IOV provides a mechanism by which a Single Root Function (for example a single Ethernet Port) can appear to be multiple separate physical devices.
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