10Gb PCI-e 3.0 X8 NIC Network Card,Quad- SFP+ Port, with Broadcom BCM57840 Controller, PCI Express Ethernet LAN Adapter Support Windows Server/Linux/VMware
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Product Description
Description
The PCIe x8 BCM57840 Quad-10G SFP+ Server NIC is a sixth-generation Converged controller designed for high-volume, converged LAN on motherboard(LOM) and converged network adapter applications, enables PCI SIG single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV),Iscsi,FCoE, DCB, on-chip TOE, and RDMA. The Converged controller support PCIe TM3.0 along with Embedded Virtual Bridging and other switching technologies for high-performance direct memory access (DMA) and Virtual machine(VM) to VM switching.
Specification
• Compliant with PCI Express Revision 3.0 and backward compliant with PCIe2.0 and 1.1
l Quad-port 10Gbase-KR/SFF-8431(SFP+) interface for 1Gbps/10Gbps operation
• Supports jumbo frames (also known as extended frames), permitting up to a 9K byte (KB) transmission unit (MTU) when running Ethernet I/O traffic.
• Supports MSI and MSI-X.
• Single-Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) provides a mechanism to bypass the host system hypervisor in virtual environments providing near metal performance and server efficiency.
• Support for I/O Virtualization support for VMware NetQueue and Microsoft VMQ help meet the performance demands of consolidated virtual workloads.
• Support Checksum and Segmentation Offload capabilities
• Supports IPv6, IPv6 uses 128-bit addressing allowing for more devices and users on the internet.
• Support RSS capabilities, RSS enables packet receive-processing to scale with the number of available processors
• Supports Precision Time Protocol-ready (PTP)
• Support for NIC teaming helps IT administrators increase network fault tolerance and increased network bandwidth, The team of adapters can work together as a single virtual adapter.
• Support for several different types of teaming enabling IT administrators to optimize availability, improve performance and help reduce costs.
• The PCIe x8 Network Card is a validated, tested, and qualified solution,support for Server Integration
• Each BCM57840 ships with a suite of operating system-tailored configuration utilities that allow the user to enable initial diagnostics and configure adapter teaming,
• Support for scripted installations of teams in a Microsoft Windows environment allow for unattended OS installations.>
• Support PXE
• Support VMware NetQueue and Windows Hyper-V VMQ
• Support Insight Manager (SIM) and SNMP
• Drivers for Windows XP/Vista/Win7 / Win server2003/Win8 / Win10 / Vista / Sever2008 / Sever 2012 / Linux2.2 and above
Package ContentS
Ÿ 1 x PCIe x8 BCM57840 quad- 10G SFP+ Server NIC
Ÿ 1 x User’s Manual
Ÿ 1 x CD
Ÿ 1 x Low profile bracket
Technical Specifications:
IEEE Standard IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3ae, IEEE802.3ap,IEEE 802.3xx,IEEE 802.3ad, IEEE802.1Qaz, IEEE802.1Qau, IEEE802.1Qbb, IEEE802.1Qbg,IEEE 802.1Qbh Data Transfer Rate Delivers 20Gbps full duplex Ethernet transfer rate per port (40 Gbps per adapter) Full duplex / Simplex Support both Simplex & Full duplex operation in all operating speeds Performance Enhancements Support RSS capabilities, RSS enables packet receive-processing to scale with the number of available processors Technical Specifications Supports MSI and MSI-X. Support TCP/IP Stateless Offloading and TCP/IP Offload Engine (TOE).Support PXE.Supports IPv6, IPv6 uses 128-bit addressing allowing for more devices and users on the internet. Interface Standard PCI Express 3.0(8GT/S) PCI Express Card Type X8 Lane PCI Express Voltage 9W maximum Controller Broadcom BCM57840 Connectors Quad SFP+ Port OS Support Microsoft Windows XP, Vista,Win7, Server2003,Server 2008, Server 2008R2,Win8.x,Win10, and HPC Server 2008, 32 and 64-bit, Microsoft Windows Server Hyper-V,Red HatEnterpriseLinux 5.7 and 6.1,SLES 10 and 11, VMware 4.1u2 and 5.0u1,Solaris 10
PCI Express 3.0(8GT/S) X8 Lane, Compatible with X16
Compatible with Windows Server 2008/ 2012, Windows7/8/10/Visa, Linux, VMware ESX.
Quad SFP+ ports let you connect to 10 Gigabit SFP+ module/DAC/AOC for meeting the demands of data center environments. PCI-E X8 Lane is suitable for both PCI-E X8 and PCI-E X16 slots
Driver CD is included natively. With profile bracket and additional low profile bracket that makes it easy to install the card in a small form factor/low profile computer case/server
180 day worry-free warranty and friendly customer service. If you have any questions, we will help you solve the problem when you need it, and if it can’t be solved, we will provide a refund and no return is required
Jürgen S. –
Doesn’t work in any of my AM4 boards
The good news is, it works in a PCIe 2.0 x4 slot, so no x8 required. Then it’s limited to 20Gb/s total through put, but per port performance is great at 10Gb/s. As a switch good enough, but half the full bandwidth if that’s what you need – e.g. a NAS. But the problem is, it’s not working on any of my AMD boards, neither B550 nor 570. It’s working on the x4 in an old Optiplex of all things. I have another Intel I’ll test.I should add, now that I have it in my Gryphon z87 this works flawlessly in Fedora 38/39 with PCIe x8 and all 4 ports.Upgrading this to 4 stars.
Amazon Customer –
Awful.
Not sure what the intended market for this card is for, but it’s not for those who want things that work.First sign this is a terrible device is that the SFP cages literally fell off the card when changing the bracket to the half height one provided.Second sign is that it kept freezing up any computer it was installed in. It ‘worked’ only that it would show up as a device in the system announcing itself as a 4-port 10GBe network card. That’s as far is it gets. Any attempt to actually use it fail miserably.Do yourself a favor and buy an Intel based NIC if you want SFP connects. I am not telling you to buy them cheaper from another website, either. Nope.
JayJay –
This works amazing for…
Proxmox. This will be your friend. At first I had issue but one of the PCIE slots didn’t like it in my specific home labs server. So I just switched my cards around and worked flawlessly.