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How Much Do You Know about Ethernet Switches?

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Today, all plants are virtually networked via Ethernet. High requirements are placed on the network infrastructure and network components. Ethernet switches are the integral piece of IT infrastructure, capable of receiving, processing and transmitting data between two devices connected by a physical layer. Due to the increasing application of big data analytics and cloud-based services in various end-user segments, data centers are envisaged to fuel the adoption of Ethernet switches. The augmented global demand for data centers is the key driver for the growth of Ethernet switches market. To satisfy the large and ever-increasing market for Ethernet switches, there are many varieties of switches offered different purposes. This article will help you get a deep understanding of the different types of Ethernet switches. What is an Ethernet Switch? A Ethernet switch is a tool for connections between the systems and equipment to forward data selectively to one or more connected devic

Which 10G SFP+ Optics Are Compatible with Intel X520 Adapter?

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The escalating deployments of servers with multi-core processors and demanding applications are driving the need for 10 Gbps connections. Intel X520 10 GbE Adapter is the most flexible and scalable Ethernet adapters for today’s demanding data center environments. At the same time, 10G SFP+ optics play the most important role for its 10G connectivity. But seriously, do you know which 10G SFP+ optics are compatible with the Intel Ethernet converged network adapter X520 series? This blog will give you solutions. Intel X520 Adapter Intel X520 adapter is powered by reliable and proven 10G Ethernet technology, which offers high performance for high-IO intensive applications and showcase the next generation in 10 GbE networking features for the enterprise network and data center. It is designed for multi-core processors, which supports for technologies such as multiple queues, receive-side scaling, multiple MSI-X vectors and Low Latency Interrupts. It addresses the demanding needs of th