3. It can enhance DPDK to be more efficient and flexible in packet forwarding and packet processing.
Key Features
1. Dynamic Device Personalization (DDP)
2. Supports both RDMA iWARP and RoCEv2
3. Application Device Queues (ADQ)
4. IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP)
25 G
A PCI Express network card, also known as a PCIe Network Card, is a hardware device used to connect a computer to a local area network (LAN) or the internet. It is designed to provide a high-speed and reliable network connection by utilizing the PCI Express interface.
Features
High Performance
Higher potential bandwidth and greater flexibility than PCI
Advanced Features
Support for multiple network protocols, VLAN tagging, and advanced network management capabilities
Multi-Scheme
Multiple solutions such as Intel/Broadcom/Mel1anox chips
RDMA Technology
RDMA technology provides high bandwidth, low latency, and broad compatibility for cloud storage targets
PCIe v4.0 x8 dual port 25G Ethernet network adapter;
There are hardware accelerated packet processing extension function and application queue technology;
Optional support for RDMA's iWARP and RoCE v2 features;
The adapter is compatible with PCIe v3.0 and v2.0 backwards;
Combining application queue with application queue can reduce application delay and improve throughput.
A fiber 25G ethernet network adapter based on Intel chips.
Four 1/10/25GbE SFP28 ports deliver multiple high speed connections.
Dynamic Device Personalization (DDP)
Supports both RDMA iWARP and RoCEv2
Application Device Queues (ADQ)
IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP)
A fiber 25G ethernet network adapter based on Intel chips.
Four 1/10/25GbE SFP28 ports deliver multiple high speed connections.
Dynamic Device Personalization (DDP)
Supports both RDMA iWARP and RoCEv2
Application Device Queues (ADQ)
IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP)