Quick tech specs
- XXVDA2
- Open Compute Project (OCP) 4.0
- Network adapter
- 10/25 Gigabit SFP28 x 2
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Intel Ethernet 800 series network adapters improve application efficiency and network performance with innovative and versatile capabilities. With two 25GbE SFP28 ports and key performance optimizations, the E810-XXVDA2 for OCP 3.0 supports solutions across Cloud, Enterprise, and Communications.
The OCP NIC 3.0 specification defines a standardized design for a new generation of network adapters. Simple and straightforward form factors, clear manageability requirements, and improved serviceability help simplify deployment for current and emerging capabilities.
Performance optimizations and port density for Cloud and Storage deployments. Application Device Queues (ADQ) provides dedicated traffic queues to reduce latency and increase application throughput Dynamic Device Personalization enables protocol- specific traffic acceleration to improve packet processing efficiency and reduce CPU overhead iWARP and RoCEv2 support provides high-speed, low-latency, high-throughput connectivity for storage targets and initiators.
Accelerated packet processing for Communications workloads. Enhanced Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) support increases packet processing speeds. Dynamic Device Personalization enables protocol- specific traffic acceleration and reduces CPU overhead for emerging high-bandwidth workloads. IEEE 1588 PTP v2 support enables precise clock synchronization across 5G.
Flexible configurations. Intel Ethernet Optics, and specification-compliant Active Optical Cables and Direct Attach Cables, can support multiple configurations.
The OCP NIC 3.0 specification defines a standardized design for a new generation of network adapters. Simple and straightforward form factors, clear manageability requirements, and improved serviceability help simplify deployment for current and emerging capabilities.
Performance optimizations and port density for Cloud and Storage deployments. Application Device Queues (ADQ) provides dedicated traffic queues to reduce latency and increase application throughput Dynamic Device Personalization enables protocol- specific traffic acceleration to improve packet processing efficiency and reduce CPU overhead iWARP and RoCEv2 support provides high-speed, low-latency, high-throughput connectivity for storage targets and initiators.
Accelerated packet processing for Communications workloads. Enhanced Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) support increases packet processing speeds. Dynamic Device Personalization enables protocol- specific traffic acceleration and reduces CPU overhead for emerging high-bandwidth workloads. IEEE 1588 PTP v2 support enables precise clock synchronization across 5G.
Flexible configurations. Intel Ethernet Optics, and specification-compliant Active Optical Cables and Direct Attach Cables, can support multiple configurations.
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