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HP P23666-B21 InfiniBand HDR100 2 x Ports QSFP56 PCI-E 4.0 x16 Adapter
- Technology: InfiniBand HDR100
- Ports: 2 x QSFP56
- Interface: PCI-E 4.0 x16
- Data Rate: Up to 100Gb/s per port
- Designed for high-performance computing (HPC)
- Low latency networking
- Ideal for data-intensive applications and storage networks
- Enterprise-grade network connectivity
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Product Overview
The HP P23666-B21 is an InfiniBand HDR100 network adapter designed for high-performance computing and data center environments. It features two QSFP56 ports and connects via a PCI-E 4.0 x16 interface.
Technical Information
| Technology | InfiniBand HDR100 |
| Ports | 2 x QSFP56 |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | PCI-E 4.0 x16 |
| Data Rate | 100 Gb/s per port |
Product Description
The HP P23666-B21 is a cutting-edge InfiniBand adapter engineered to provide extremely high-speed and low-latency network connectivity. Supporting the HDR100 standard, it delivers data rates of up to 100 Gigabits per second per port, making it suitable for the most demanding computational and data-intensive workloads found in high-performance computing (HPC) clusters and advanced data centers. Equipped with two QSFP56 ports, this adapter allows for flexible and high-bandwidth connections to InfiniBand switches and other network devices. The QSFP56 form factor is designed to support the high speeds required by HDR InfiniBand. The adapter utilizes a PCI-Express 4.0 x16 interface, ensuring a high-bandwidth connection to the host system's motherboard, which is critical for maximizing network throughput and minimizing bottlenecks. This adapter is an essential component for environments that require rapid inter-process communication, high-speed storage access, and efficient data movement. Its low latency characteristics are particularly beneficial for applications such as large-scale simulations, financial modeling, and big data analytics, where even small delays can significantly impact overall performance and time-to-solution.
