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Description
The NC552SFP is an eight lane (x8) PCI Express (PCIe) 10 Gigabit network solution offering optimal throughput. This PCI Express Gen 2 adapter ships with two SFP+ (Small Form-factor Pluggable) cages suitable for connecting to Direct Attach Cable (DAC) or an SR fiber module supporting fiber optic cabling.
The NC552SFP ships with advanced server features that suits ProLiant customers expectations, such as support for TCP checksum and segmentation, Large Send and Large Receive offload capability, VLAN tagging, 9K jumbo frames, IPv4 and IPv6, teaming for failover and load balancing, and TCP/IP Offload for Windows. The NC552SFP is easy to install and configure, and can be used in either standard or low profile slots.
Specifications
| Other features | |
|---|---|
| Compatible operating systems | Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Server 2008R2, HPC Server 2008, 32 & 64-bitMicrosoft Windows Server Hyper-VRed Hat Enterprise Linux 5.x and 6.0SLES 10 and 11VMware 4.0 and 4.1Solaris 10 |
| Performance | |
| Compatible products | ProLiant DL370 G6, ML310e Gen8, ML350e Gen8, ML350p Gen8, SL270s Gen8, SL390s G7 |
| Design | |
| Component for | Server |
| Networking | |
| Networking standards | IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.1p, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3ad, IEEE 802.3ae, IEEE 802.3x |
| Ethernet interface type | 10 Gigabit Ethernet |
| Ethernet LAN data rates | 10000 Mbit/s |
| Cabling technology | 10GBase-T |
| Ethernet LAN | Yes |
| Bandwidth | |
| Data transfer rate (max) | 10000 Mbit/s |
| Ports & interfaces | |
| HDD interface | Ethernet |
| Host interface | PCI Express |
| Internal | Yes |
| Connectivity technology | Wired |
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