The HPE FlexFabric 20Gb 2-port 650M adapter for ProLiant server blades provides full-featured, high performance, converged 20Gb Ethernet that accelerates IT services and increases data center efficiency across a broad range of I/O intensive enterprise, cloud, and Telco workloads.
Notes: This adapter requires a minimum of 2GB of server memory.
Notes: This adapter supports linking at 10Gb/s when not connected to a Flex-20 device.
P/N's:
- 700767-B21
- 701535-001
At a Glance Features
- Two ports, each at 40Gb/s bi-directional; 80Gb/s aggregate bi-directional
theoretical bandwidth - PCI Express 3.0 (Gen 3) x8
- Multi-speed adapter operates at either 20GbE or 10GbE
- Converges FCoE
- SCSI/FCoE This adapter supports accelerated iSCSI or iSCSI boot and FCoE
Compatibility Supported Servers
- HPE ProLiant BL460c Gen9 Server
- HPE ProLiant BL660c Gen9 Server
- HPE ProLiant WS460c Gen9 Server
- HPE ProLiant BL460c Gen10 Server
This adapter also supports 1Gb or 10Gb connections with the following modules:
- HPE 10GbE Ethernet Pass-Thru Module for c-Class BladeSystem
- HPE 1Gb Ethernet Pass-Thru Module for c-Class BladeSystem
- HPE Cisco B22HP Fabric Extender with 16 FET for BladeSystem c-Class
TCP/IP, UDP checksum offload (TCO) moves the TCP and IP checksum offloading from the CPU to the network adapter. Large send offload (LSO) or TCP segmentation offload (TSO) allows the TCP segmentation to be handled by the adapter rather than the CPU.
When connected to Hewlett Packard Enterprise Virtual Connect FlexFabric 20/40 F8 Modules, the HPE FlexFabric 650M adapter provides 20GbE performance. It offers a rich set of offload technologies including overlay network tunneling and storage, increasing virtualization performance and host efficiency. The HPE 650M is a dual-speed adapter that can also operate at 10GbE when connected to Hewlett Packard Enterprise Virtual Connect Flex-10/10D Module or HPE 6125XLG Ethernet Switch. Combining both the FlexibleLOM and Mezzanine adapters in a single BladeSystem ProLiant server can provide up to 80Gb/s of converged bi-directional Ethernet bandwidth, helping to alleviate network bottlenecks.