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HP 844381-001 InfiniBand EDR 2x 100Gbs PCIE 840Z Mezzanine FIO Adapter
- InfiniBand EDR (Enhanced Data Rate).
- Dual (2x) port configuration.
- 100Gbps per port speed.
- PCIe 840Z Mezzanine form factor.
- Designed for high-performance computing (HPC).
- Offers extremely low latency connectivity.
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Product Overview
The HP 844381-001 is an InfiniBand EDR 2x 100Gbps PCIE 840Z Mezzanine FIO Adapter. This adapter provides extremely high-speed, low-latency connectivity for high-performance computing (HPC) and data-intensive applications.
Technical Information
| Product Type | InfiniBand Adapter |
| Speed | 2x 100Gbps |
| Interface | InfiniBand EDR |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | PCIe 840Z Mezzanine |
| Manufacturer | HP |
Product Description
The HP 844381-001 is a cutting-edge InfiniBand adapter designed to deliver unparalleled network performance for the most demanding computational environments. Featuring Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) InfiniBand technology, this adapter provides a blazing-fast 100Gbps connection on each of its two ports, enabling massive data throughput essential for high-performance computing (HPC), artificial intelligence, and large-scale data analytics workloads. The adapter utilizes a PCIe 840Z Mezzanine form factor, indicating its integration into specific server architectures that support this type of expansion. The primary advantage of InfiniBand, especially at these speeds, is its extremely low latency, which is critical for tightly coupled parallel processing and distributed computing tasks where communication overhead can significantly impact overall performance. This HP adapter is engineered for reliability and efficiency, ensuring that high-performance servers can communicate with each other and with storage systems at speeds that minimize bottlenecks. It is a key component for organizations pushing the boundaries of computational power, providing the high-speed, low-latency fabric necessary to accelerate research, simulations, and complex data processing.
