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Dell QME8262-K 2 x Ports 10Gb/s PCI Express 2.0 x8 Blade Mezzanine Card
- Dual-port 10Gb/s Ethernet connectivity.
- PCI Express 2.0 x8 interface.
- Designed as a blade mezzanine card.
- Compatible with Dell blade server chassis.
- Utilizes SFP+ transceivers (not included).
- Provides high-bandwidth network access.
- Ideal for demanding I/O workloads.
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Product Overview
The Dell QME8262-K is a dual-port 10 Gigabit per second (Gb/s) PCI Express 2.0 x8 blade mezzanine card. It provides high-speed network connectivity for Dell blade servers.
Technical Information
| Interface | PCI Express 2.0 x8 |
| Ports | 2 x 10Gb/s Ethernet |
| Form Factor | Blade Mezzanine Card |
Additional Specifications
| Transceiver Type | SFP+ |
| Vendor | Dell |
| Part Number | QME8262-K |
Product Description
The Dell QME8262-K is a high-performance network interface card designed as a blade mezzanine card for Dell blade server systems. It features two ports, each capable of delivering 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) speeds, providing substantial bandwidth for data-intensive applications and high-performance computing environments. This card utilizes the PCI Express 2.0 x8 interface, ensuring a high-speed connection to the server's motherboard, which is crucial for maximizing the throughput of the 10Gb/s ports. The mezzanine form factor allows it to be integrated directly into compatible Dell blade server chassis, optimizing space and internal cabling. The QME8262-K is designed to work with SFP+ (Small Form-factor Pluggable Plus) transceivers, which are typically purchased separately and allow for flexible fiber optic or copper network connections. This card is an ideal solution for environments requiring high network throughput, such as virtualization, storage area networks (SANs), and high-frequency trading platforms.
