Description
Advanced Network Functionality and Protocols
The CN1000E HP network adapter features a range of advanced network functionality and protocols that can improve network performance, security, and flexibility. Here are some of the key advanced features and protocols supported by the CN1000E HP:
- SR-IOV: Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) is a feature that allows multiple virtual machines (VMs) to share a single physical network adapter. This can help to reduce the number of network adapters required in a virtualized environment and improve performance.
- VLAN Tagging: The CN1000E HP network adapter supports VLAN tagging, which allows you to separate network traffic into separate virtual LANs (VLANs) for improved security and management.
- Jumbo Frames: Jumbo frames allow for larger packets of data to be sent over the network, reducing the overhead and improving throughput. The CN1000E HP supports jumbo frames, which can help to improve network performance in high-bandwidth environments.
- NIC Teaming: NIC teaming allows you to combine multiple network adapters into a single logical adapter for improved redundancy and performance. The CN1000E HP supports NIC teaming, which can help to improve network reliability and throughput.
- iSCSI Boot: The CN1000E HP network adapter supports iSCSI boot, which allows servers to boot from a remote iSCSI storage device. This can help to simplify server management and reduce the cost of server storage.
- SNMP Monitoring: The CN1000E HP network adapter supports SNMP monitoring, which allows you to monitor the adapter and its performance using standard SNMP management tools.
By taking advantage of these advanced network functionality and protocols, you can improve the performance, security, and flexibility of your network environment with the CN1000E HP network adapter.
High Speed Data Transmission
The CN1000E HP network adapter supports high-speed data transmission capabilities that can help to improve network performance and throughput. Here are some of the key high-speed data transmission features supported by the CN1000E HP:
- 10GbE: The CN1000E HP supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) networking, which provides higher network bandwidth than traditional 1 Gigabit Ethernet (1GbE) networking. 10GbE can help to improve network performance and reduce data transfer times.
- PCI Express Gen2: The CN1000E HP network adapter is designed to be used with PCI Express Gen2 interfaces, which provide higher bandwidth and faster data transfer rates than previous generations of PCI Express. This can help to improve network performance and reduce data transfer times.
- Jumbo Frames: The CN1000E HP network adapter supports jumbo frames, which allow for larger data packets to be transmitted over the network. This can help to reduce network overhead and improve network performance.
- Large Receive Offload (LRO): LRO is a technology that allows for the aggregation of multiple small data packets into a larger packet for more efficient transmission over the network. The CN1000E HP supports LRO, which can help to improve network performance and reduce CPU utilization.
By taking advantage of these high-speed data transmission features, you can improve network performance and throughput with the CN1000E HP network adapter.
Low Latency for Demanding Applications
The CN1000E HP network adapter supports low-latency features that can help to improve the performance of demanding applications that require low network latency. Here are some of the key low-latency features supported by the CN1000E HP:
- RDMA: Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) is a technology that allows data to be transferred between servers and storage devices without involving the CPU. The CN1000E HP supports RDMA, which can help to reduce network latency and improve application performance.
- RoCE: RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE) is an implementation of RDMA that allows data to be transferred over Ethernet networks. The CN1000E HP supports RoCE, which can help to reduce network latency and improve application performance.
- iWARP: Internet Wide Area RDMA Protocol (iWARP) is an implementation of RDMA that allows data to be transferred over standard TCP/IP networks. The CN1000E HP supports iWARP, which can help to reduce network latency and improve application performance.
- TOE: TCP/IP Offload Engine (TOE) is a technology that allows the TCP/IP protocol stack to be offloaded from the CPU to a network adapter. The CN1000E HP supports TOE, which can help to reduce network latency and improve application performance.
By taking advantage of these low-latency features, you can improve the performance of demanding applications that require low network latency with the CN1000E HP network adapter.
General Information
- Device Type : Network Adapter – 2 Ports
- Form Factor : Plug-In Card – Low Profile
- Interface (Bus) Type : Pci Express 2.0 X8
- Pci Specification Revision : Pcie 2.0
Networking
- Connectivity Technology : Wired
- Features : Auto-Negotiation
Expansion / Connectivity
- Expansion Slots Total (Free) : 2 ( 2 ) X Sfp+
- Compatible Slots : 1 X Pci Express 2.0 X8





