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ATTO FF-NS11 FastFrame NS11 1-Port 10GbE SFP+ PCIe 2.0 NIC FFRM-NS11-000 SFF
Brand: ATTO
Type: NIC
Compatible Port: PCI-Express 2.0 x8
External Interfaces: SFP+
Number of Ports: 1
Form Factor: Short SFF
Model: FFRM-NS11-000
MPN: FFRM-NS11-000
Maximum Data Rate: 10GbE
UPC: Does Not Apply
Manufacturer's description:
FastFrame NS11 10GbE NIC card for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X, Part # FFRM-NS11-000
Built on industry leading Ethernet technology, with support for broad range of Operating systems including Windows®, Linux and Mac OS® X, FastFrame NS12, dual port PCIe Gen 2.0 Network Interface Card provides maximum throughput for high bandwidth network connectivity for demanding IT and media and entertainment applications.
Overview
The FastFrame NS11 single port 10GbE Network Adapter leverages the industry standard Ethernet technology from Intel, to meet the bandwidth-intensive demands of high-performance, high-bandwidth I/O environments. The NS11 provides industry-leading throughput and latency management with minimal CPU utilization and power consumption.
The FastFrame NS11 is the premier connectivity choice for applications such as data back-up and restoration, clustered computing, medical imaging, IP content delivery, and video rendering. With support for Data Center Bridging and native OS iSCSI initiators, ATTOs FastFrame network adapters provide unmatched features for networking environments.
Specifications:
x8 PCI Express 2.0
Supported operating systems: Windows Server 2003, 2008, Windows XP, Vista, 7, Red Hat (RHEL) and SUSE (SLES) Linux and Mac OS X
Four, two or one LC fibre-optic connectors
Data rate per port: 10GbE
TCP, UDP and IPv4 checksum offloading
Tx/TCP segmentation offload (Large Send OffloadLSO)
IPsec offload
Data Center Bridging (DCB) support
Priority-Based Flow Control 802.1Qbb rev.0
Enhanced Transmission Selection 802.1Qaz rev.0
Data Center Bridging (DCBX) 802.1Qaz rev.0 protocol
Header splits and Replication in Receive
Receive Side Scaling for multiple Rx queues