Intel� Ethernet800 Series improve
application efficiency and network performance with
innovative and versatile capabilities that optimize
high-performance server workloads such as NFV, storage,
HPC-AI, and hybrid cloud. With two 25GbE SFP28 ports and key
performance optimizations, the E810-XXVDA2 supports
solutions across Cloud, Enterprise, and Communications.
Performance optimizations for Cloud,
Enterprise, and Storage deployments
- Application Device Queues (ADQ)
provides dedicated traffic queues to reduce latency and
increase application throughput
- Dynamic Device Personalization
enables protocol- specific traffic acceleration to
improve packet processing efficiency and reduce CPU
overhead
- iWARP and RoCEv2 support
provides high-speed, low-latency, high-throughput
connectivity for storage targets and initiators
Accelerated packet processing for
Communications workloads
- Enhanced Data Plane Development
Kit (DPDK)support increases packet processing speeds
- Dynamic Device Personalization
enables protocol- specific traffic acceleration and
reduces CPU overhead for emerging high-bandwidth
workloads
- IEEE 1588 PTP v2 support enables
precise clock synchronization across 5G RAN deployments
Flexible Configurations
Intel� Ethernet Optics, and
specification-compliant Active Optical Cables and Direct
Attach Cables, can support multiple configurations.
All 800 Series products include these
technologies
Greater Predictability at Scale
As modern data centers scale, a key
challenge is to provide scalable, predictable
application-level performance. Application Device Queues
(ADQ) technology improves performance scalability and
predictability by dedicating queues to key workloads,
delivering predictable high performance through dramatically
reduced jitter.
Increasing the predictability of
application response times by lowering jitter enables more
compute servers to be assigned to a task and can allow more
users to access the system, providing a better end-user
experience. Even applications that are not large scale can
benefit from higher consistency, enabling them to meet
service-level agreements (SLAs) more easily.
ADQ enables application-specific data
steering, signaling, and rate limiting using an optimized
application thread to device data path. This ability to
dedicate queues and shape network traffic not only increases
performance, it reduces latency and improves throughput.
Increase Throughput and Lower Latency
Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA)
provides high throughput and low-latency performance for
modern high-speed Ethernet by eliminating three major
sources of networking overhead: TCP/ IP stack process,
memory copies, and application context switches. Intel
Ethernet 800 Series Network Adapters support all
Ethernet-based storage transport, including iWARP, RoCEv2,
and NVMe over Fabric.
RoCE (RDMA over Converged
Ethernet): RoCEv2
substitutes the InfiniBand physical layer and data link
layer with Ethernet, operates on top of UDP/IP, and is
routable over IP networks.
- Supports optical fibre cable to
span longer distances and provides data transmission
rates par excellence between servers and network
components
- This 25Gigabit Ethernet card
will surely cater to the bandwidth requirements of the
next-gen cloud and Web-scale environments
- This dual port 25gigabit
ethernet card lets you add two network ports using a
single expansion slot to a client, server or workstation