Do you want to increase bandwidth and reduce
network vulnerability while reducing costs?The
HPE Ethernet 10/25Gb 2-port BCM57414
Adapters deliver the capability to drive either 10G (SFP+) or 25G (SFP28) speeds, providing the option for a large jump in Ethernet performance. Compared to a 10G implementation these
adapters offer cost reductions by lowering the number of
servers,
adapters,
cables and
switches while accelerating
server performance and targeted workloads. These
adapters help prevent, detect and recover from cyber attacks by protecting applications, data and
server infrastructure by authenticating digitally signed firmware via a Root of Trust architecture. In addition, they offer Secure Boot, Device-level
Firewall and other advanced security features.
FeaturesSafeguard Your Data and Your Business Network- The
HPE Ethernet 10/25Gb 2-port BCM57414 Adapter blocks installation of rogue or corrupted firmware and verifies that the executing firmware is trusted via Hardware Root of Trust and Authentication.
- Stops unmanaged access to memory or
storage with Device - level
Firewall. This validates that on-device firmware and configuration data can only be accessed by authorized agents.
- Provides traceability into authenticated firmware updates by capturing changes in standard system logs.
Boosting I/O Bandwidth with Lower Latency- The
HPE Ethernet 10/25Gb 2-port BCM57414 Adapter delivers single root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV) with the ability to run a large number of virtual machines (VMs) per
server, which reduces the need for hardware and the resultant costs of space and
power required by hardware devices.
- Reduces CPU Utilization and helps improve host VM density and
server efficiency using remote direct memory access (RDMA) over Converged Ethernet (RoCE v2) for Live Migration, Microsoft SMB Direct environments.
Realize Breakthrough Economics- The
HPE Ethernet 10/25Gb 2-port BCM57414 Adapter offloads packet processing to reduce CPU utilization and lower
power with Tunnel Offloads (VXLAN and NVGRE).
- Speeds packet processing to service more I/O requests utilizing data plane development packet (DPDK).
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