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IBM BC0210402-01 4-Port 10Gbs SFP+ PCIE 2.0 x8 GE Network Card
- Ports: 4 x SFP+
- Speed: 10Gbps per port
- Interface: PCIe 2.0 x8
- Type: Gigabit Ethernet Network Card
- Manufacturer: IBM
- Model: BC0210402-01
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Product Overview
The IBM BC0210402-01 is a 4-port 10Gbps SFP+ PCIe 2.0 x8 GE Network Card. It provides high-speed network connectivity for servers and workstations, enabling faster data transfer and improved network performance.
Technical Information
| Ports | 4 x SFP+ |
| Speed | 10Gbps |
| Interface | PCIe 2.0 x8 |
Additional Specifications
| Type | Gigabit Ethernet Network Card |
| Manufacturer | IBM |
| Part Number | BC0210402-01 |
Product Description
The IBM BC0210402-01 is a high-performance network interface card (NIC) designed to deliver robust 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity. Featuring four SFP+ (Small Form-factor Pluggable Plus) ports, this card allows for flexible network configurations and high-speed data transmission, making it ideal for demanding server environments, data centers, and high-performance computing clusters. This card utilizes a PCIe 2.0 x8 interface, providing ample bandwidth to support the aggregate throughput of its four 10Gbps ports. The PCIe 2.0 x8 connection ensures that the card can communicate efficiently with the server's motherboard, minimizing bottlenecks and maximizing network performance. Its Gigabit Ethernet capabilities are essential for applications requiring rapid data transfer, such as large file sharing, video streaming, and storage area networks (SANs). The IBM BC0210402-01 is built for reliability and performance, offering a scalable networking solution for enterprise-level systems. Its multiple SFP+ ports provide redundancy and the ability to connect to various network devices, including switches and routers, supporting diverse network topologies and requirements.
