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IBM 40K8871 Myrinet 4MB Daughter Card for BladeCenter LS21
- Myrinet Technology
- 4MB Memory Capacity
- Daughter Card Form Factor
- Designed for IBM BladeCenter LS21
- Enhances high-speed interconnectivity
- Provides dedicated network processing
- Facilitates high-performance computing clusters
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Product Overview
The IBM 40K8871 is a Myrinet 4MB daughter card specifically designed for the BladeCenter LS21. It serves as an expansion module to enhance the networking capabilities of the blade server.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Daughter Card |
| Technology | Myrinet |
Additional Specifications
| Memory | 4MB |
| Compatibility | IBM BladeCenter LS21 |
Product Description
The IBM 40K8871 is a specialized daughter card that integrates Myrinet technology into the IBM BladeCenter LS21. Myrinet is known for its high-performance, low-latency networking capabilities, making it suitable for demanding applications such as high-performance computing (HPC) clusters, scientific simulations, and real-time data processing. This 4MB daughter card acts as an expansion module, providing dedicated network processing power and high-speed interconnectivity. By offloading network tasks from the main processor, it allows the BladeCenter LS21 to achieve greater efficiency and performance in communication-intensive environments. The daughter card form factor ensures seamless integration within the blade server chassis. The primary purpose of the 40K8871 is to enhance the communication fabric within a BladeCenter environment. It enables faster data transfer rates and reduced latency between blades and other network resources, which is critical for applications that require tight synchronization and massive data throughput. This makes it a valuable component for organizations leveraging HPC or similar advanced computing infrastructures.
