Product Details

Chelsio 2-port 10/40GbE Half Size Uwire, Enhanced TOE & iSCSI, PCI-E x8 Gen 3, QSFP connector

10G/40GbE Unified Wire Adapters for Offloaded TCP, RDMA(iWARP), iSCSI, FCoE, DPDK, NVMe-oF, OvS Offload, Packet Classification & Filtering, Virtualization and more

Product ID

Mfg. Part: T580-CR
UNSPSC: 43201404
MNJPartNumber: MNJ10409420

Availability

800-870-4340   Contact your MNJ Sales Representative for the latest availability

Product Pricing

$655.39

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Options & Accessories

Chelsio 40G short reach QSFP Optic Module

For Data Networking, Optical Network - 1 x 40GBase-X Network - Optical Fiber40 Gigabit Ethernet - 40GBase-X - 40 Gbit/s - Hot-pluggable
Mfg. Part: SM40G-SR

$65.48

Chelsio Twinax 40Gb Passive Cable

9.84 ft Twinaxial Network Cable for Network Device, Hub, Switch, Router, Server - First End: 1 x QSFP+ Network - Male - Second End: 1 x QSFP+ Network - Male - 40 Gbit/s - 30 AWG
Mfg. Part: QTAPCABLE3M

$65.57

Chelsio 40Gb - 4x10Gb Octopus Twinax Passive Cable, Twinax Connector

9.84 ft Twinaxial Network Cable for Network Device, Hub, Switch, Router, Server - First End: 1 x QSFP+ Network - Male - Second End: 4 x QSFP+ Network - Male - 40 Gbit/s - 28 AWG
Mfg. Part: OCTTAPCABLE3M

$79.01

Main Features

Chelsio's T580-CR is a dual port 40 Gigabit Ethernet Unified Wire adapter with PCI Express 3 host bus interface, optimized for cloud computing, HPC, virtualization, storage, and other data center applications.

The fifth-generation (T5) technology from Chelsio provides the highest 40GbE performance available and dramatically lowers host-system CPU communications overhead with on-board hardware that off-loads TCP/IP, iSCSI, FCoE and iWARP RDMA processing from its host system. T580-CR frees up host CPU cycles for useful applications. The system achieves increased bandwidth, lower latency, and uses less power.

The T580-CR sets itself apart from other other 40Gb offerings from Chelsio in that it provides dual-paths to the external memory on the adapter thereby allowing offloaded connections, such as TOE and iSCSI, to achieve the maximum bandwidth provided by the card.

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