Specifications:
- Brand Name:- Mellanox/NVIDIA
- Part Number:- MCX613106A-VDAT
- Product Category:- Adapter Cards
- Interface (Bus) Type:- PCI Express 4.0 x16
- PCI Specification Revision:- PCIe 1.1, PCIe 2.0, PCIe 3.0, PCIe 4.0
- Compliant Standards:- RoHS
- Encryption Algorithm:- AES-XTS
- Connectivity Technology:- Wired
- Data Transfer Rate:- 200 Gbps
- Operating Temperature:- 0°C to 55°C
- Storage Temperature:- -40°C to 85°C
- Transport Protocol:- TCP/IP, UDP/IP, SMB, NFS
- Ports:- 200 Gigabit QSFP56 x 2
- Weight:- 0.45 kg/ 0.21 Lbs
- Product Dimensions (LxWxH):- 6.6x 2.71 inches/ 167.65x 68.9 mm
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MCX613106A-VDAT
The Mellanox/NVIDIA ConnectX-6 EN MCX613106A-VDAT is an enhanced network standout card that is aimed at fulfilling challenging data center applications. The graphics card has the PCIe 4. DVI 0 x16 and gives a high data transfer rate of 200Gbps. This card is specifically used to connect high-speed network switches such as Mellanox Spectrum, Mellanox SN3000 series, Mellanox SN2700, Mellanox SN2100, NVIDIA Spectrum-2, and NVIDIA Spectrum-1, providing fast and reliable connectivity in cloud and enterprise networks. The 2 QSFP56 ports in the card offer a 200Gbit/s Ethernet interface that comes pretty handy for handling large data loads, especially if you work in a high-performance computing context.
The product name “VDAT” refers to support for Virtual Data Adapter Technology that improves or boosts virtualization aspects. Also, it meets the RoHS requirements and incorporates the AES-XTS encryption algorithm that will provide secure and environmentally friendly performance.
FAQs
How much is the data transfer rate of the MCX613106A-VDAT?
The card enables support of up to 200 gigabits per second of data transfer.
Which PCI Express standard does this card support?
It supports PCIe 1. 1, PCIe 2. 0, PCIe 3. 0, and PCIe 4. 0.
What does VDAT mean?
The acronym VDAT refers to Virtual Data Adapter Technology that has been adopted to improve the levels of virtualization.
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