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Network Card Intel X710DA2 Internal Fiber 10000 Mbit/s
The Intel X710DA2 is an internal fiber network card with a maximum data transfer rate of 10000 Mbit/s and a PCI Express host interface. Designed for data center and enterprise networking, the adapter supports wired fiber connectivity and complies with common Ethernet standards to provide reliable, low-latency data transmission for demanding server environments.
The adapter supports iWARP/RDMA to enable low-latency fabric services through Kernel Bypass, Direct Data Placement, and Transport Acceleration. Intel® Data Direct I/O (DDIO) improves I/O efficiency by allowing adapters and controllers to access processor cache directly, reducing latency and power usage while increasing I/O bandwidth. The card is PCI-SIG SR-IOV capable and supports Flexible Port Partitioning (FPP) and Virtual Machine Device Queues (VMDq) to divide physical ports into virtual functions and offload virtual machine I/O switching, improving throughput and resource isolation. Intel® Ethernet Power Management features reduce idle power and scale power use with demand.
Install the X710DA2 into an available PCI Express slot on a compatible server motherboard following the server vendor guidelines. Connect fiber cabling to the appropriate fiber interface ports and configure link settings in the operating system or host adapter firmware. Enable and configure features such as SR-IOV, VMDq, or RDMA in the host OS and hypervisor as required for your deployment to take advantage of virtualization and low-latency capabilities.
For optimal performance in data center and enterprise environments, use certified fiber transceivers and quality cabling, keep firmware and drivers up to date, and configure power management and virtualization features according to workload requirements.
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