Are you looking for an dual-function FDR InfiniBand and/or 40/50 GbE adapter for your HPE ProLiant XL and DL server families? The HPE InfiniBand FDR/EN Adapters are designed for customers who need low latency and high-bandwidth for high-performance computing (HPC) systems with their HPE ProLiant XL and DL server families in the data center. Based on Mellanox® ConnectX-3 PRO, Connect-IB and ConnectX-5 technology for scalability and fabric flexibility, the dual ported card can function as a dual-port FDR InfiniBand card, a dual-port Ethernet card, or a mixed function card. Combined with HPE FDR InfiniBand Switches or Ethernet Switches, they deliver low latency and up to 50 Gb/s bandwidth. Ideal for performance-driven server and storage clustering applications in HPC and enterprise data centers.
What's new
- Mellanox ConnectX-5 technology for Up to 50GbE and Higher Message Rate.
Features
Dual-function FDR InfiniBand and 40/50 Gb Ethernet adapter for HPE ProLiant XL and DL Servers
The HPE InfiniBand FDR/EN 2-Port Adapters deliver up to 50 Gbps bandwidth and a sub-microsecond low latency for demanding, high performance computing (HPC) workloads.
The adapter includes offload engines that speeds communications by delivering a low CPU overhead for increasing throughput.
It provides the support of remote direct memory access (RDMA) over Converged Ethernet (RoCE) technology that enables efficient low-latency RDMA services over Layer 2 and Layer 3 networks.
- General Information
- Manufacturer
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise
- Manufacturer Website Address
- http://www.hpe.com
- Brand Name
- HPE
- Product Type
- 40Gigabit Ethernet Card
- Interfaces/Ports
- Host Interface
- PCI Express 3.0 x8
- Total Number of Ports
- 2
- I/O Expansions
- Expansion Slot Type
- QSFP
- Media & Performance
- Media Type Supported
- Optical Fiber
- Network & Communication
- Network Technology
- 40GBase-X
- Physical Characteristics
- Form Factor
- FlexibleLOM
- Miscellaneous
- Device Supported
- Server
- Platform Supported
- PC
- Mac
- TAA Compliant
- Yes