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Intel® 10 Gigabit AF DA Dual Port Server Adapter
10 gigabit performance for Top-of-Rack connections
The Intel® 10 Gigabit AF DA Dual Port Server Adapter is the newest member of Intel's robust family of 10 Gigabit products. Designed as a low-cost, low-power adapter, the Intel 10 Gigabit AF DA Dual Port Server Adapter provides direct attach copper twinaxial cable connections between servers and a top-of-rack switch. Two ports, coupled with a low-profile PCI Express* form factor, make this adapter ideal for slot-constrained environments. Using direct attach copper cables compliant with the SFP + MSA SFF-8431 specification, the Intel 10 Gigabit AD DA Dual Port Server Adapter is well-suited for customers who require low-cost "in-the-rack" connections of less than 10 meters between server and top-of-rack switch.
Order code
E10G42AFDA
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Features and benefits
| Intel® 82598EB 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller |
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| Low-profile |
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| Load balancing on multiple CPUs |
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| Intel® I/O Acceleration TechnologyΔ(Intel® I/OAT) |
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| iSCSI remote boot support |
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| MSI-X support |
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| Virtual Machine Device queues (VMDq) |
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| Low latency |
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| Optimized queues: 32 transmit (Tx) and 64 receive(Rx) per port |
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| Compatible with x4,¹ x8, and x16 standard and low-profile PCI Express* slots |
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| Support for most network operating systems (NOS) |
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| Remote management support |
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| SFP+ Direct Attached Cable (Twinaxial) |
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| RoHS compliant,² lead-free³ technology |
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| Intel® PROSet Utility for Microsoft Windows* Device Manager |
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| Intel backing |
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Δ Intel® I/O Acceleration Technology (Intel® I/OAT) requires an operating system that supports Intel I/OAT.
¹ Only x4 connections implemented with an x8 connector are supported.
² Lead and other materials banned in RoHS Directive are either (1) below all applicable substance thresholds the EU or (2) an approved/pending exemption applies.
³ Lead has not been intentionally added, but lead may still exist as an impurity below 1000 ppm, or an approved RoHS exemption applies.