Data Sheet FUJITSU PLAN EP Intel® X710-DA2 2x10GbE SFP+
Data Sheet
FUJITSU PLAN EP Intel® X710-DA2 2x10GbE SFP+
Dual-port 10 Gbit PCIe 3.0
Ethernet cards enable data exchange between all the devices connected in a local network (LAN).
A networked IT infrastructure that functions well is of great significance when managing and controlling critical business processes in a company. The wide range of complex information transported across the network relies on fast and reliable data processing by the network cards.
The cards offer at least one Ethernet interface which is designed for the respective network types and network architectures. The bus interface links the network card with the server.
PLAN EP Intel® X710-DA2 2x10GbE SFP+
The Fujitsu PLAN EP Intel X710-DA2 SFP+ Server
Adapter is the most flexible and scalable Ethernet adapter for the current demanding data center environments.
The X710 adapter family addresses the demanding needs of the next-generation agile data center by providing unmatched features for both server and network virtualization, flexibility for LAN and SAN networks and proven, reliable performance. The
PLAN EP Intel® X710-DA2 SFP+ delivers superior performance with a throughput 40Gb/s, in a PCI
Express 3.0 slot.
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Data Sheet FUJITSU PLAN EP Intel® X710-DA2 2x10GbE SFP+
Features & Benefits
Main Features |
Benefits |
Intel® X710-DA2 SFP+ Dual-Port 10 GbE Controller |
Industry-leading, cost-- and energy-efficient design delivers |
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superior performance with a theoretical throughput of 40 Gb/s (20 |
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Gb/s Tx; 20Gb/s Rx) bidirectional throughput, in a PCI Express v3.0 |
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x8 slot. |
A Complete, Unified Networking Solution |
Converging data and storage onto one fabric eliminates the need |
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for multiple adapters, cables and switches. |
Data, Storage, Management - DCB |
A key capability that makes all this possible is traffic class |
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separation provided by Data Center Bridging (DCB) – providing |
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a one-wire solution with virtual pipes for the different classes of |
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traffic. |
Server Virtualization and VMDq |
The host-based virtualization technologies supported by Intel VT |
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include VMDq for Emulated Path: Adapter-based Queue sorting |
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enabling efficient hyper-visor-based switching. |
SR-IOV for Direct Assignment |
Adapter-based isolation and switching for various virtual station |
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instances enabling optimal CPU usage in virtualized environments. |
Network Virtualization |
VXLAN, NVGRE, GENEVE, NSH Offloads. These stateless offloads |
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preserve application performance for overlay networks. With these |
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offloads it is possible to dirstribute network traffic across CPU cores. |
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