Description
Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter E810-2CQDA2 – Up to 200Gbps for bandwidth-intensive workloadsIntel® Ethernet 800 Series network adapters improve application efficiency and network performance with innovative and versatile capabilities that optimize high-performance server workloads such as NFV, storage, HPC-AI, and hybrid cloud.Meet the demanding bandwidth needs of advanced Communications, Cloud, and Storage deployments and
improve application efficiency and network performance with innovative and versatile capabilities that optimize
high-performance server workloads.
The Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter E810-2CQDA2 delivers up to 200Gbps of total bandwidth in systems¹ that are
PCIe 4.0 compliant. Each QSFP28 port supports up to 100Gbps, providing the functionality and throughput
of two 100Gbps adapters in a single bifurcated PCIe 4.0 x16 slot.
Performance for Cloud Applications
Delivers the bandwidth and increased applicationthroughput required for demanding cloud workloads
including edge services, web servers, databaseapplications, caching servers, and storage targets.
- Application Device Queues (ADQ) improves applicationresponse time predictability using advanced trafficsteering technology
- Dynamic Device Personalization (DDP) enhancespacket classification capabilities, to deliver up to 3xthroughput improvement for some cloud workloads
- Supports both RDMA iWARP and RoCEv2 forhigh-speed, low-latency connectivity to storagetargets, hybrid cloud, and HPC
Optimizations for Communications Workloads
Provides packet classification and sorting optimizationsfor high-bandwidth network and communicationsworkloads, including mobile core, 5G RAN, andnetwork appliances.
- Dynamic Device Personalization (DDP) supportsexisting and new communications-specific protocolsimproving packet-processing efficiency up to 3xfor some Network Functions Virtualization (NFV)workloads
- IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP) v2enables precise clock synchronization across the5G RAN deployments
- Enhanced Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK)support increases packet-processing speeds