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| Product Overview |
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The HP ConnectX-3 Pro FDR InfiniBand / Ethernet adapter provides dual 10Gb and 40Gb ports designed to handle demanding server networking tasks. It fits into PCIe 3.0 slots and is often deployed in data centers and HPC setups, delivering fast and flexible connectivity without excessive complexity. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | HPE |
| Part Number | 779243-B21 |
| Technical Information | |
|---|---|
| Chipset/Controller | Mellanox ConnectX-3 Pro |
| Virtualization Support | SR-IOV, NetQueue, vNIC |
| Data Rate (Speed) | 40GbE |
| Data Center Bridging | Yes |
| Storage Over Ethernet | iSCSI, SMB Direct |
| Interface (Bus) | PCIe 3.0 x8 |
| Number of Ports | 2-Port (Dual) |
| OS Compatibility | Windows Server 2022, RHEL, VMware ESXi |
| Network Management | SNMP, NC-SI |
| Offload Support | RDMA, RoCE v2, iSCSI, FCoE, PXE Boot, RoCE v1, Jumbo Frames |
| Bracket Height | Both Brackets Included |
| Connectivity & Physical | |
|---|---|
| Form Factor | Standard PCIe Card |
| Port Type | QSFP+ |
| Cabling Type | AOC |
| Weight | 5.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Miscellaneous | |
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| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Eco Friendly | Yes |
| Compliance Standards | WEEE, RoHS, CE, FCC, UL, TUV, cULus |
| Product Description |
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This HP ConnectX-3 Pro adapter provides dual-port connectivity that supports both 10 Gigabit and 40 Gigabit Ethernet as well as FDR InfiniBand. It’s commonly found in data centers and high-performance computing environments where fast, reliable network connections are critical. Built for servers requiring high throughput and low latency, this adapter is often used by IT professionals managing clustered systems or storage networks. Its compatibility with PCIe 3.0 slots ensures efficient data handling for demanding workloads. Key Features
This adapter typically appears in environments where efficient data exchange is essential, such as cluster computing or storage area networks. Its role is to boost network throughput while minimizing delays, helping maintain smooth operations in network-intensive applications. |