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HP 872726-B21 2-Port 100Gbs QSFP28 PCIE 3.0 100GBase-X Network Card
- Dual-port 100Gbps Ethernet connectivity
- QSFP28 connector type
- PCIe 3.0 x16 interface
- 100GBase-X standard compliance
- Designed for high-performance servers
- Provides high bandwidth for data-intensive applications
- Supports advanced network features
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Product Overview
The HP 872726-B21 is a 2-Port 100Gbps QSFP28 Network Card based on the 100GBase-X standard. It utilizes a PCIe 3.0 interface and is designed for high-performance server networking, offering significant bandwidth and connectivity options.
Technical Information
| Ports | 2 |
| Speed | 100Gbps |
| Connector Type | QSFP28 |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | PCIe 3.0 x16 |
| Standard | 100GBase-X |
Product Description
The HP 872726-B21 is a powerful dual-port network interface card engineered to deliver 100 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity to HP servers. Each port utilizes a QSFP28 form factor, supporting high-speed transceivers for 100Gbps data transfer rates, adhering to the 100GBase-X standard. This makes it an ideal solution for environments requiring massive bandwidth, such as large-scale data centers, high-performance computing clusters, and cloud infrastructure. The card is equipped with a PCIe 3.0 x16 interface, ensuring that the full potential of the 100Gbps ports can be utilized without becoming a bottleneck. This high-speed bus connection allows for efficient data flow between the network and the server's processing units, crucial for applications that involve large data transfers, real-time analytics, or complex simulations. With its dual-port design, the HP 872726-B21 offers flexibility for network configurations, enabling features like link aggregation for increased throughput or redundancy. It is a critical component for modern server infrastructure that demands top-tier networking performance, reliability, and scalability to support the most demanding workloads.