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Fiber Network Interface CardThe N-TGE-SFP-02 PCIe 10 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Network Interface Card from Transition Networks Inc. is a 3.0 × 8 bus card supporting faster transfer speeds of up to eight GT/s for servers or high-powered work stations.

The card supports server virtualization, a process that uses software to consolidate data center servers into the cloud. It also improves efficiency and load balancing through teaming. Teaming balances web traffic across all installed cards to increase bandwidth. The open small-form-factor pluggable (SFP) slots support single- or multi-mode fiber, enabling a secure fiber network connection to remote terminals at a greater distance and without the electrical interference from electromagnetic interference inherent in transmission over copper cabling.

The card features two open SFP slots that can be used with 1000Base-X SFP or 10GBase-SR/LR SFP+ modules. Each port supports 10-Gbps bandwidth capacity for up to 20 Gbps full-duplex to support high-end servers, data center, server message block, and cloud computing applications.


Published: October 2020
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