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Dell 0V5TMM 2 x Ports 10/25GbE SFP+ Converged Network Adapter Card
- 2 x 10/25GbE SFP+ ports
- Converged Network Adapter (CNA)
- Dell Networking
- PCI-Express interface
- High-speed server connectivity
- Supports high-density virtualization and cloud environments
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Product Overview
The Dell 0V5TMM is a converged network adapter card featuring two 10/25GbE SFP+ ports. It is designed for high-speed server connectivity in modern data centers.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Converged Network Adapter Card |
| Ports | 2 x 10/25GbE SFP+ |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | PCI-Express |
| Brand | Dell |
Product Description
The Dell 0V5TMM is a high-performance converged network adapter (CNA) card equipped with two 10/25 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) SFP+ ports. This adapter is designed to provide servers with extremely fast and flexible network connectivity, crucial for the demands of modern data centers, cloud computing, and high-density virtualization environments. The dual 10/25GbE SFP+ ports offer significant bandwidth, allowing for rapid data transfer and low-latency communication. The ability to operate at both 10GbE and 25GbE speeds provides flexibility, enabling organizations to scale their network performance as needed. As a converged adapter, it can potentially handle both standard network traffic and storage traffic (like FCoE), simplifying server infrastructure and reducing the number of adapter cards required. Utilizing a PCI-Express interface, the Dell 0V5TMM ensures a high-bandwidth connection to the server's motherboard, minimizing bottlenecks and maximizing the performance of network-intensive applications. This makes it an ideal choice for servers hosting virtual machines, running large databases, or performing high-speed data analytics, where network throughput is a critical factor.
