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HPE 656088-001 InfiniBand 2 x Ports 10/40GbE FDR/Ethernet 544M Adapter
- Dual-port adapter
- Supports InfiniBand FDR (40Gb/s)
- Supports Ethernet 10/40Gb/s
- High-speed, low-latency communication
- Ideal for HPC, storage, and converged networks
- PCIe interface for host connectivity
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Product Overview
The HPE 656088-001 is a versatile adapter card that supports both InfiniBand FDR and 10/40GbE Ethernet connectivity. It features two ports, providing high-speed, low-latency communication for demanding server and storage environments.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Adapter Card |
| Interface | PCIe |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
Additional Specifications
| Technology | InfiniBand FDR / Ethernet |
| Speed | 10/40 Gb/s |
| Connector Type | QSFP+ |
Product Description
The HPE 656088-001 is a high-performance adapter card designed to provide flexible and high-speed connectivity for HPE ProLiant servers. It supports both InfiniBand FDR (Fourteen Data Rate) at 40Gb/s and Ethernet at speeds of 10Gb/s and 40Gb/s. This dual-protocol capability makes it an excellent choice for environments that require converged networking, high-performance computing (HPC), or high-speed storage access. The adapter features two QSFP+ ports, which are standard connectors for 40Gb/s interfaces. These ports can be configured to operate in either InfiniBand or Ethernet mode, offering significant flexibility in network design and deployment. The PCIe interface ensures a high-bandwidth connection to the server's motherboard, minimizing latency and maximizing data transfer rates. This card is ideal for demanding applications such as large-scale simulations, data analytics, high-performance storage arrays, and virtualized environments where low latency and high throughput are critical. Its ability to support both InfiniBand and Ethernet protocols simplifies infrastructure by allowing consolidation of network traffic onto a single adapter, reducing costs and management overhead.
