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HP AD385AR 1-Port 10Gb/s SFP+ PCI-X GE 10GBase-SR Network Adapter
- 1 x 10Gb/s SFP+ port
- PCI-X interface
- 10GBase-SR compatible
- High-speed server networking
- Designed for legacy systems
- Supports SFP+ transceivers
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Product Overview
The HP AD385AR is a 1-port 10Gb/s SFP+ PCI-X network adapter. It provides high-speed network connectivity for servers requiring a PCI-X interface.
Technical Information
| Ports | 1 x 10Gb/s SFP+ |
| Interface | PCI-X |
Additional Specifications
| Speed | 10Gb/s |
| Standard | 10GBase-SR |
Product Description
The HP AD385AR is a high-performance network adapter designed to deliver 10 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) connectivity, specifically for servers equipped with PCI-X slots. This adapter features a single SFP+ (Small Form-factor Pluggable Plus) port, which supports 10GBase-SR transceivers for short-range fiber optic connections. The inclusion of a PCI-X interface makes this card suitable for upgrading older server hardware that may not have PCIe slots available or requires PCI-X compatibility. Operating at 10Gb/s, this adapter significantly boosts network throughput, enabling faster data transfers and improved performance for demanding applications. It is ideal for environments that require high-speed access to storage, network-intensive services, or high-bandwidth communication between servers. The SFP+ port allows for flexibility in choosing the appropriate optical transceiver based on the network infrastructure requirements. While PCI-X is an older bus architecture compared to PCIe, the AD385AR provides a way to achieve 10GbE speeds on compatible systems. This makes it a valuable component for extending the life of existing server infrastructure or for specific legacy system requirements where high-speed networking is still a necessity.