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IBM 46K7968 2 x Ports 1Gb/s Integrated Virtual Ethernet Daughter Card
- Product Type: Integrated Virtual Ethernet Daughter Card
- Number of Ports: 2
- Port Speed: 1Gb/s
- Interface: Ethernet
- Compatibility: Designed for IBM servers
- Functionality: Virtual Ethernet support
- Manufacturer: IBM
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Product Overview
The IBM 46K7968 is an Integrated Virtual Ethernet Daughter Card designed to provide high-speed network connectivity for IBM servers. It features 2 ports, each capable of 1Gb/s speeds, facilitating efficient data transfer and communication.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Virtual Ethernet Daughter Card |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Speed per Port | 1Gb/s |
Additional Specifications
| Interface Type | Ethernet |
| Form Factor | Daughter Card |
| Vendor | IBM |
Product Description
The IBM 46K7968 is a specialized daughter card designed to enhance the networking capabilities of compatible IBM server systems. It provides two integrated 1Gb/s Ethernet ports, offering a reliable and high-performance solution for network connectivity. This card is engineered to support virtual Ethernet environments, allowing for efficient management of network traffic and resources within virtualized server setups. The 1Gb/s speed on each port ensures adequate bandwidth for typical server workloads, including data access, application communication, and network management tasks. The daughter card form factor allows for direct integration into the server's motherboard, providing a compact and efficient networking solution without occupying a standard PCI slot. This component is crucial for environments that leverage virtualization and require robust, integrated network interfaces. Its design focuses on delivering stable performance and seamless integration with IBM's server architecture, making it a key component for maintaining network connectivity and performance in IBM-based data centers.
