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| Product Overview |
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The Intel E810-CQDA1 Ethernet Network Adapter provides 100GbE connectivity via a QSFP28 port and uses a PCIe 4.0 x16 interface to support demanding data center applications. It fits into server environments aiming to boost network speed and efficiency without sacrificing compatibility or stability. |
| General Information | |
|---|---|
| Brand | Intel |
| Part Number | E810-CQDA1 |
| Technical Information | |
|---|---|
| Chipset/Controller | Intel Ethernet Controller E810 |
| Virtualization Support | SR-IOV, VMDq, VXLAN, NVGRE, Geneve, NetQueue, vNIC |
| Data Rate (Speed) | 100GbE |
| Data Center Bridging | Yes |
| Storage Over Ethernet | iSCSI, NFS, SMB Direct |
| Interface (Bus) | PCIe 4.0 x16 |
| Number of Ports | 1-Port |
| OS Compatibility | Windows Server 2022, VMware ESXi 8.0, RHEL, VMware ESXi |
| Network Management | SNMP, RMON, NC-SI, IPMI |
| Offload Support | RDMA, RoCE v2, iSCSI, FCoE, PXE Boot, Wake-on-LAN (WoL), RoCE v1, iWARP, TCP Stateless Offload, Jumbo Frames |
| Bracket Height | Both Brackets Included |
| Connectivity & Physical | |
|---|---|
| Form Factor | Standard PCIe Card |
| Port Type | QSFP28 |
| Cabling Type | AOC |
| Weight | 5.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Miscellaneous | |
|---|---|
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Eco Friendly | Yes |
| Compliance Standards | WEEE, RoHS, cURus, CE, FCC, CCC, UL, TUV, cULus, CSA, cUL |
| Product Description |
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The Intel E810-CQDA1 is a high-performance network adapter designed to deliver 100 Gigabit Ethernet speeds through a single QSFP28 port. It’s commonly used in data centers and enterprise environments that demand fast, reliable network connections. Built for server and storage applications, this adapter suits IT professionals and network administrators seeking to enhance their infrastructure’s bandwidth and reduce latency. Key Features
This network adapter is often deployed in high-throughput computing clusters, virtualization setups, and storage networks. It plays a key role in environments where fast data exchange and low latency are critical, helping maintain smooth and efficient network performance. |