100GbE Single-Port QSFP28 MCX515A-CCAT ConnectX®-5 EN Network Interface Card
Product Details
NVIDIA Mellanox PN |
MCX515A-CCAT | Data Rate Per Port |
1/10/25/40/50/100GbE |
Connector |
Single Port QSFP28 | Technology |
Ethernet |
Hardware Connector |
PCIe 4.0 x16 | RoCE |
Supported |
Controller |
ConnectX-5 EN | RoHS |
Yes |
OS Support |
RHEL/CentOS, Windows, FreeBSD VMware, OFED, WinOF-2 | Link Rate |
8.0 GT/s |
Quality Assurance
Excellent quality is the foundation of FiberMall' s survival and development. Our operation team are experts with many years' experiences in optical communication industry. Our manufacturers are first-class manufacturers in the industry. Many of them have the qualification of OEM for first-class system equipment manufacturers.
Quality Certification
We control the quality of our products, including our strict qualification of manufacturers, quality control process and production technology, and compliance with certification and safety standards. At present, our products meet the industry standards and mainstream quality certification, such as ISO 9001, CE, RoHS, FCC, etc.
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Short Lead Time
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Cloud and Web 2.0 Environments
Smart NIC enable data center administrators to benefit from better server utilization and reduced costs, power usage, and cable complexity, allowing for more virtual appliances, virtual machines (VMs) and tenants to co-exist on the same hardware.
Storage Environments
NVMe storage devices are gaining popularity by offering very fast storage access. The evolving NVMe over Fabric (NVMe-oF) protocol leverages the RDMA connectivity for remote access. Smart NIC offers further enhancements by providing NVMe-oF target offloads, enabling very efficient NVMe storage access with no CPU intervention, and thus improving performance and reducing latency.
Telecommunications
Telecommunications service providers are moving towards disaggregation, server virtualization, and orchestration as key tenets to modernize their networks. Likewise, they’re also moving towards Network Function Virtualization (NFV), which enables the rapid deployment of new network services. With this move, proprietary dedicated hardware and software, which tend to be static and difficult to scale, are being replaced with virtual machines running on commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) servers.
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