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Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter N2XX-AIPCI01 - High-Speed 10G/25G PCIe Network Card for Servers & Workstations - Ideal for Data Centers, Cloud Computing & Enterprise Networking
Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter N2XX-AIPCI01 - High-Speed 10G/25G PCIe Network Card for Servers & Workstations - Ideal for Data Centers, Cloud Computing & Enterprise Networking

Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter N2XX-AIPCI01 - High-Speed 10G/25G PCIe Network Card for Servers & Workstations - Ideal for Data Centers, Cloud Computing & Enterprise Networking

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Product Description

Intel's family of adapters, the Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X520 is the adapters for today's demanding data center environments. Data center networks are being pushed to their limits. The escalating deployments of servers with multi-core processors and demanding applications such as High Performance Computing (HPC), database clusters, and video-on-demand are driving the need for 10 Gbps connections. Customers require the rigorous requirements of running mission-critical applications in virtualized.

Product Features

Industry-leading, energy-efferent design for next-generation 10 Gigabit performance and mufti-core processors

Enables higher bandwidth and throughput from standard and low-profile PCIe slots and servers

Provides centralized storage area network (SAN) management at a lower cost than other iSCSI solutions

Enables widespread deployment

Provides Point-And-Click Management Of Individual Adapters, Advanced Adapter Features, Connection Teaming, And Virtual Local Area Network (Vlan) Configuration

Enables Networked Ethernet Equipment To Synchronize Internal Clocks According To A Network Master Clock; Endpoint Can Then Acquire An Accurate Estimate Of The Master Time By Compensating For Link Latency