Description
Maximize Bandwidth
To maximize bandwidth with the HP PCI Express Gigabit Fast Ethernet Server Network Interface Card, there are several things that you can do:
- Use full-duplex mode: By default, the card operates in full-duplex mode, which allows for simultaneous transmission and reception of data. This can help maximize bandwidth by increasing the amount of data that can be transmitted at any given time.
- Enable jumbo frames: Jumbo frames are larger than standard Ethernet frames, allowing for larger data payloads to be transmitted with less overhead. Enabling jumbo frames on the network interface card and on the network infrastructure can help maximize bandwidth.
- Use quality of service (QoS): QoS is a networking feature that allows for the prioritization of network traffic based on the type of data being transmitted. By prioritizing high-priority data, such as video or voice traffic, over low-priority data, such as email, you can help maximize bandwidth for critical applications.
- Upgrade network infrastructure: If you’re using an older network infrastructure, upgrading to newer and faster networking equipment can help maximize bandwidth. For example, upgrading to Gigabit Ethernet switches and routers can provide faster data transfer rates and help eliminate network bottlenecks.
- Optimize server performance: Maximizing server performance can also help maximize bandwidth. Ensure that the server is properly configured, with sufficient memory and processing power to handle the demands of the network.
Scalable Networking Solutions
Scalable networking solutions refer to networking solutions that can grow and adapt as your network needs change. With the increasing demand for bandwidth and the proliferation of data-intensive applications, it’s essential to have a networking infrastructure that can scale up to meet these demands.
Here are some scalable networking solutions that can be used with the HP PCI Express Gigabit Fast Ethernet Server Network Interface Card:
- Virtualization: Virtualization allows multiple virtual machines to run on a single physical server, maximizing server utilization and reducing the need for additional hardware. The HP PCI Express Gigabit Fast Ethernet Server Network Interface Card can be used with virtualization platforms such as VMware, Hyper-V, and KVM.
- Load balancing: Load balancing distributes network traffic across multiple servers or network interfaces, helping to prevent bottlenecks and ensure that network resources are used efficiently. The HP PCI Express Gigabit Fast Ethernet Server Network Interface Card can be used with load balancing solutions such as HAProxy and NGINX.
- Network virtualization: Network virtualization allows you to create virtual networks that are isolated from each other, providing enhanced security and flexibility. The HP PCI Express Gigabit Fast Ethernet Server Network Interface Card can be used with network virtualization solutions such as VMware NSX and Open vSwitch.
- Software-defined networking (SDN): SDN is a networking approach that separates the control plane from the data plane, allowing for greater programmability and automation. The HP PCI Express Gigabit Fast Ethernet Server Network Interface Card can be used with SDN solutions such as OpenFlow and Cisco ACI.
By implementing these scalable networking solutions, you can ensure that your network infrastructure can grow and adapt to meet your changing needs, while maximizing performance and efficiency. The HP PCI Express Gigabit Fast Ethernet Server Network Interface Card can be an essential component of these solutions, providing fast and reliable network connectivity to your servers and applications.
Maximize Connectivity
Maximizing connectivity is essential for ensuring fast and reliable access to network resources. Here are some strategies for maximizing connectivity with the HP PCI Express Gigabit Fast Ethernet Server Network Interface Card:
- Use high-quality Ethernet cables: The quality of Ethernet cables can have a significant impact on network performance. To maximize connectivity, use high-quality, shielded Ethernet cables that are capable of supporting Gigabit Ethernet speeds.
- Ensure proper network card installation: To ensure maximum connectivity, it’s important to properly install the HP PCI Express Gigabit Fast Ethernet Server Network Interface Card. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully and ensure that the card is securely seated in the PCIe slot.
- Update drivers and firmware: Keeping drivers and firmware up to date is essential for maximizing connectivity. Check the HP website regularly for updates and install them as needed.
- Enable link aggregation: Link aggregation allows multiple network interfaces to be combined into a single virtual interface, providing increased bandwidth and redundancy. The HP PCI Express Gigabit Fast Ethernet Server Network Interface Card supports link aggregation, allowing for maximum connectivity and performance.
- Use network monitoring tools: Network monitoring tools can help identify connectivity issues and pinpoint areas that need improvement. Use tools such as Wireshark, PingPlotter, and SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor to monitor network traffic and diagnose connectivity issues.
By implementing these strategies, you can maximize connectivity with the HP PCI Express Gigabit Fast Ethernet Server Network Interface Card, ensuring fast and reliable access to network resources and improving overall network performance.
General Information
- Manufacturer: HP
- MPN: 503746-B21
- Device Type : Network Adapter
- SKU: 503746-B21
- Form Factor : Plug-In Card – Low Profile
- Interface (Bus) Type : Pci Express X1
- Spare Part: NC112T
Networking
- Connectivity Technology : Wired
- Cabling Type : Ethernet 10base-T, Ethernet 100base-Tx, Ethernet 1000BASE-T
- Data Link Protocol : Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet
- Data Transfer Rate : 1 GBPS
- Status Indicators : Link Activity, Port Transmission Speed
- Features : Auto-Negotiation, Wake On Lan (WOL)
Compliant Standards
- IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3U, IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.3AB, IEEE 802.1P,
- IEEE 802.3X, IEEE 802.3AD (LACP)
Expansion / Connectivity
- Interfaces : 1 X Network – Rj-45
- Compatible Slots : 1 X Pci Express X1
- Processor / Memory:
- Processor : 1 X 82574l – Intel
- Ram : 32 KB
Miscellaneous
- Compliant Standards: ACPI, FCC Class B certified, UL, VCCI Class B ITE, BSMI CNS 13438 Class A, CISPR 22 Class B, EN 60950, UL 1950, VCCI-II, EN55024, EN55022 Class B, ICES-003 Class B, MIC, ACA
Software / System Requirements
- OS Required: SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, SunSoft Solaris 9, SCO OpenServer 5.0.7, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Web Edition, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, UnixWare 7.1.3, Novell NetWare 6.5, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, UnixWare 7.1.4, SunSoft Solaris 10, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard x64 Edition, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition, SCO OpenServer 6
Dimensions & Weight
- Depth: 5.1 in
- Height: 2.2 in
- Environmental Parameters
- Min Operating Temperature: 32 °F
- Max Operating Temperature: 131 °F