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Allows you to connect your Mac Pro or Intel Xserve systems to 10 Gigabit Ethernet capable switches and storage devices. The PETG2NDA card will provide an immediate performance increase on large transfers, especially when using jumbo frames.
| Technical Specifications
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| System Requirements
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| Mac Pro and Intel-based Xserve running Mac OS X 10.6.8 or later. |
| Connectors |
| 2 DA module connectors which can accept SFP+ modules
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| Cabling
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| Twinaxial copper cabling
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| Max Cable Distance
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| 5m
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| Network Topology
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| Dual Axial, SR, or LR optical
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| IEEE Support |
| 802.3ab |
| Controller–Processor
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| Intel® 82599
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| Jumbo Frame Support
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| Up to 15.5 kB
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| Data rate supported per port
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| 10 Gb/s
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| Bus type
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| PCI Express 2.0 (2.5 GT/s)
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| Bus width
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| x8, x4, x2, x1
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| Bus speed
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| 2.5 Gbps uni-directional; 5 Gbps bi-directional
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| Interrupt levels
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| INTA
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| Hardware certifications
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| FCC B, UL, CE, VCCI, BSMI, CTICK, MIC
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| Typical power consumption
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| 3.3 W (3.3 V @ 1 A)
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| Operating temperature
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| 0° C to 70° C
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| Storage temperature
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| -40° C to 70° C
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| Storage humidity
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| 90% non-condensing relative humidity at 35° C
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| LED Indicators
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| LINK (solid) and ACTIVITY (blinking)
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| Operating System
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| Mac OS X, Linux, Windows
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| Physical Dimensions |
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| Length (1 and 2 port cards)
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| 16.74 cm (6.59 in) |
| Width |
| 6.89 cm (2.71 in) |
| Height of end bracket |
| PCI Express standard is 12 cm (4.725 in). PCI Express low-profile is 7.92 cm (3.12 in). |
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Product Features
Key Features:- Support for Jumbo Frames of up to 15.5 kB
- Flow Control Support
- 802.1q VLAN Support
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TCP segmentation offload: up to 64 kB
- IP/UDP Receive Checksum Offload
- Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI)
- Interrupt throttling control
- PCIe Base Specification 2.0
- Bus Width — x1, x2, x4, x8
- 64-bit Address Support for Systems Using More Than 4 GB of Physical Memory
- Descriptor ring management hardware for transmit and receive
- A mechanism for delaying/reducing transmit interrupts
- Two DA ports which can accept SFP+ modules
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