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Features of Dell Broadcom BCM57412 10Gb SFP+ Dual Port Network Interface Card (0GMW01)
The Dell Broadcom BCM57412 10Gb SFP+ Dual Port Network Interface Card (0GMW01) is designed for modern data centers and high-performance enterprise environments. Below are its key features:
- Dual 10Gb SFP+ Ports: Provides two 10Gb SFP+ ports for high-speed, low-latency connectivity, ideal for handling demanding workloads like virtualization, big data, and cloud computing.
- Broadcom Ethernet Controller: Powered by the Broadcom BCM57412 controller, ensuring optimal performance, reliability, and compatibility across diverse network environments.
- Energy-Efficient Design: Features advanced power management technology to minimize power consumption without compromising performance, aligning with green data center initiatives.
- High Bandwidth: Supports up to 20Gbps aggregate bandwidth, enabling faster data transfer and improved application responsiveness.
- Virtualization Support: Built-in features like SR-IOV (Single Root I/O Virtualization) and support for virtual machine queueing enhance performance in virtualized environments.
- Flexible Connectivity: Compatible with a wide range of SFP+ modules and direct attach copper (DAC) cables, providing versatile connectivity options.
- Enhanced Security: Includes hardware-level security features like secure boot and firmware authentication to protect against potential threats.
- Scalable Performance: Designed to handle growing workloads, ensuring scalability in fast-evolving IT infrastructures.
- Reliability: Manufactured to Dell’s rigorous standards for durability and long-lasting performance in critical deployments.
- Plug-and-Play Deployment: Offers straightforward installation and seamless integration with Dell servers and switches, reducing setup complexity.
With its robust performance and flexibility, the Dell Broadcom BCM57412 NIC is an excellent choice for enterprises seeking reliable and scalable network solutions. Know more in our Blog…
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