| Two Intel® 82571GB Gigabit Controllers |
Enables four Gigabit Ethernet connections on a single adapter, delivering increased bandwidth for slot-constrained servers and providing high performance, reliability, and low power use in two single, integrated, dual port PCI Express* Gigabit Ethernet controller chips
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| Low-profile |
Enables higher bandwidth and throughput from standard and low-profile PCIe slots and servers
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| Load balancing on multiple CPUs |
Increases performance on multi-processor systems by efficiently balancing network loads across CPU cores when used with Receive-Side Scaling from Microsoft or Scalable I/O on Linux*
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| Intel® I/O Acceleration Technology (Intel® I/OAT)◊ |
Accelerates I/O with higher throughput and lower CPU utilization by offloading processing overhead
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| Virtualization |
Multi-port cards provide the platform with the port density required for virtualized environments
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| Interrupt moderation |
Delivers increased performance while significantly reducing CPU utilization
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| Compatible with x4, x8, and x16 full-height1 PCI Express slots |
Allows quad-port operation in almost any PCI Express server slot, except x1 slots, and allows each port to operate without interfering with the other
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| Support for most network operating systems (NOS) |
Enables widespread deployment
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| Remote management support |
Reduces support costs with remote management based on industry-wide standards
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| Category-5 unshielded twisted pair (UTP), 4-pair cabling |
Uses existing 4-pair cabling and saves re-wiring costs
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| RoHS compliant2, lead-free3 technology |
Compliant with the new European Union directive (effective July 2006) to reduce the use of hazardous materials
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| Intel® PROSet Utility for Windows* |
Provides point-and-click power over individual adapters, advanced adapter features, connection teaming, and Device Manager virtual local area network (VLAN) configuration
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| Advanced cable diagnostics |
Dynamically tests and reports network problems (error rate, cable length) and automatically compensates for cable issues (cross-over cable, wrong pin-out/polarity)
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