Intel X710T4L network card Internal
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PCI-SIG* SR-IOV Capable
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Flexible Port Partitioning
Flexible Port Partitioning (FPP) technology utilizes industry standard PCI SIG SR-IOV to efficiently divide your physical Ethernet device into multiple virtual devices, providing Quality of Service by ensuring each process is assigned to a Virtual Function and is provided a fair share of the bandwidth.
Virtual Machine Device Queues (VMDq)
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Group | Parameter | Value |
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Ports & interfaces | ||
Host interface | PCI Express | |
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 4 | |
PCI version | 3.0 | |
Network | ||
Maximum operating distance | 100 m | |
LAN controller | Intel X710-TM4 | |
Design | ||
Internal | Yes | |
System requirements | ||
Compatible operating systems | https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000025890/network-and-i-o/ethernet-products.html | |
Logistics data | ||
Harmonized System (HS) code | 85176990 | |
Other features | ||
Cable type | RJ45 Category 6, Category 6A, Category 5e up to 100m | |
Market segment | Server | |
Target market | Artificial Intelligence, High Performance Computing | |
Intel Virtual Machine Device Queues (VMDq) | Yes | |
PCI-SIG* SR-IOV Capable | Yes | |
On-chip QoS and Traffic Management | Yes | |
Intel Flexible Port Partitioning | Yes | |
Speed & slot width | 8.0 GT/s, x8 Lane | |
Intelligent Offloads | Yes | |
iWARP/RDMA | No | |
Intel Data Direct I/O Technology | Yes | |
Intel Virtualization Technology for Connectivity (VT-c) | Yes | |
Interface type | PCIe v3.0 (8.0GT/s) | |
Storage Over Ethernet | iSCSI, NFS | |
Launch date | Q3'20 | |
Network interface card cable medium | Copper | |
Network interface card type | Server | |
Product brief URL | https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/docs/network-io/ethernet/network-adapters/ethernet-adapter-x710-t2l-t4l-brief.html | |
Product type | Network Interface Card | |
Status | Launched | |
Processor family | 700 Network Adapters (up to 40GbE)-700 Network Adapters (up to 40GbE) | |
Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) | 5A991 | |
Commodity Classification Automated Tracking System (CCATS) | NA | |
Controller type | Intel® Ethernet Controller X710-TM4 | |
Cabling type | RJ45 Category 6, Category 6A, Category 5e up to 100m | |
Bracket height | Low-Profile (LP) / Full-Height (FH) | |
Product series | 700 Series Network Adapters (up to 40GbE) |
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