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Dell K029M Broadcom NetXtreme II 5709 4 x Ports Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express x4 Convergence Network ...
- Quad-port Gigabit Ethernet connectivity
- Broadcom NetXtreme II 5709 controller
- PCI Express x4 interface
- Supports convergence networking features
- Designed for server and high-performance computing environments
- Low-profile bracket support may be available
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Product Overview
The Dell K029M is a Broadcom NetXtreme II 5709 network interface card featuring four Gigabit Ethernet ports. It utilizes a PCI Express x4 interface for high-speed connectivity and is designed for server environments requiring robust networking capabilities.
Technical Information
| Controller | Broadcom NetXtreme II 5709 |
| Ports | 4 x Gigabit Ethernet |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | PCI Express x4 |
| Form Factor | PCIe Add-in Card |
Product Description
The Dell K029M, powered by the Broadcom NetXtreme II 5709 controller, offers a powerful quad-port Gigabit Ethernet solution for demanding server applications. Its PCI Express x4 interface ensures ample bandwidth for high-throughput network traffic, making it suitable for environments that require efficient data transfer and network aggregation. This network interface card is engineered to support advanced convergence networking features, allowing for the consolidation of various network traffic types onto a single infrastructure. This can lead to reduced cabling, simplified management, and improved overall network efficiency in data centers and enterprise environments. The K029M is a reliable choice for servers needing enhanced network connectivity, providing the performance and features necessary to support virtualization, storage networking, and high-speed data processing workloads.
