Accortec Broadcom 57810S Dual Port 10GBASE-T Converged Network Adapter

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Accortec Broadcom 57810S Dual Port 10GBASE-T Converged Network Adapter

The Accortec Broadcom 57810S Dual Port 10GBASE-T Converged Network Adapter is engineered to elevate data-center networking, delivering reliable, high-speed connectivity for servers, virtualization hosts, and high-performance workstations. Built around Broadcom’s trusted NetXtreme technology, this dual-port NIC combines robust 10 Gigabit Ethernet performance with flexible copper cabling, proven offloads, and feature-rich drivers to optimize IT services, boost application throughput, and reduce CPU overhead. Whether you’re redeploying a rack server, expanding a virtualization cluster, or upgrading storage networks, the 57810S converged NIC is designed to scale with your infrastructure while maintaining low latency and predictable performance.

  • Dual 10GBASE-T ports for scalable, copper-based networking — Two RJ-45 interfaces support 10 Gigabit Ethernet over standard Cat6a/Cat7 cabling, enabling high-bandwidth interconnects between servers, top-of-rack switches, and storage arrays. The dual-port configuration allows effective link aggregation, failover, and NIC teaming to optimize throughput and resilience in data centers and high-performance workstations.
  • Optimized performance with advanced offloads — The Broadcom 57810S implements sophisticated offload engines for large send/receive offloads, VLAN offload, and checksum offloads. This reduces CPU overhead, accelerates virtual machine networking, and sustains high throughput under heavy workloads common in virtualization, cloud, and database environments.
  • Enterprise-grade virtualization and workload isolation — Designed for virtualization-ready environments, the NIC supports SR-IOV, VMQ, RSS, and multiple queue handling, enabling efficient traffic separation and near-native performance in VMware ESXi, Microsoft Hyper-V, and KVM platforms. These features help you maximize VM density while preserving network responsiveness for latency-sensitive apps.
  • Broad compatibility with drivers and OS ecosystems — The Accortec Broadcom 57810S ships with broad driver support for Windows, Linux, VMware ESXi, and other enterprise operating systems. Regular firmware and driver updates from Broadcom help ensure security, compatibility with the latest hypervisors, and ongoing performance improvements across generations of data-center hardware.
  • Reliability, manageability, and future-proofing — Built for 24/7 operation in demanding environments, this converged NIC emphasizes stability, temperature resilience, and long-term support. Its converged design reduces cable clutter, consolidates network ports, and lowers total cost of ownership by simplifying deployment, management, and scalability across growing IT ecosystems.

Technical Details of Accortec Broadcom 57810S Dual Port 10GBASE-T Converged Network Adapter

  • Product name: Accortec Broadcom 57810S Dual Port 10GBASE-T Converged Network Adapter
  • Ports: 2 x 10 Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 ports (10GBASE-T)
  • Interface: PCIe data path (typical support includes PCIe 3.0 x8, with compatibility in PCIe x4 slots in many server platforms)
  • Data rates: Up to 10 Gbps per port, aggregated throughput dependent on configuration and network fabric
  • Standards: 10GBASE-T, IEEE 802.3an; supports energy-efficient Ethernet and standard copper cabling (Cat6a/7)
  • Special features: VLAN offload, large send/receive offload, RSS, VMQ/SRIOV support, link aggregation/failover, PXE booting, and driver-level offloads
  • Driver and software support: Broadcom NetXtreme drivers with Windows, Linux, and VMware ESXi compatibility; firmware updates through official channels
  • Form factor: Low-profile and full-height bracket options to fit a wide range of servers and chassis
  • Power and cooling: Designed for efficient operation in dense data-center racks with thermal-aware performance
  • Management and deployment: Easily managed within standard OS networking stacks and compatible with common network management tools

How to install Accortec Broadcom 57810S Dual Port 10GBASE-T Converged Network Adapter

  • Power down the server and disconnect power to ensure safe installation. Verify that your server chassis and PCIe slot are compatible with a dual-port 10GBASE-T NIC and that you have the appropriate bracket (low-profile or full-height) for your system.
  • Open the server chassis and identify an available PCIe slot with adequate bandwidth. The 57810S is typically installed in a PCIe x8 slot to maximize performance, though compatible systems may work with PCIe x4 in some configurations.
  • Remove the slot cover and align the NIC with the PCIe slot. Gently press the card straight into the slot until it is securely seated, then fasten the bracket with a screw to ensure solid retention and proper grounding.
  • Connect two 10GBASE-T copper network cables to the NIC’s RJ-45 ports. Use category 6a or category 7 cabling for optimal performance and distance up to 100 meters, depending on cable grade and network equipment capabilities.
  • Power up the server and boot into the operating system. Install the appropriate Broadcom drivers from the vendor’s website or through your OS vendor’s driver repository. In Windows, Linux, or VMware environments, ensure the 57810S is detected as a NIC and configured for your network.
  • Configure network interfaces as needed within the OS or hypervisor management console. Create NIC teams or bonds if required for redundancy and throughput, enable virtualization offloads (SR-IOV, VMQ) if supported by your hypervisor, and apply any security or QoS policies relevant to your environment.
  • Optionally update the NIC firmware to the latest version from Broadcom’s official support portal. Firmware updates can improve stability, performance, and compatibility with newer hypervisor versions and network hardware.
  • Test connectivity and throughput using standard network benchmarking tools. Verify link status on both ports, confirm speed negotiation at 10 Gbps, and validate latency characteristics across your workloads to ensure peak performance.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is 10GBASE-T?
  • A: 10GBASE-T is a standard for 10 Gigabit Ethernet over copper twisted-pair cabling, commonly using Cat6a or Cat7. It supports high throughput at reasonable distances (up to 100 meters on Cat6a/7) and is widely used for data-center fabrics, server uplinks, and high-performance workstations. The Accortec Broadcom 57810S provides two independent 10GBASE-T interfaces for scalable, copper-based networking.

  • Q: Is this NIC suitable for virtualization environments?
  • A: Yes. The 57810S is designed with virtualization in mind, offering features like SR-IOV, VMQ, and RSS to optimize traffic distribution and reduce CPU overhead. It integrates with common hypervisors such as VMware ESXi, Microsoft Hyper-V, and KVM, enabling efficient VM networking and high-density deployments.

  • Q: Do I need special cables or adapters?
  • A: You will need standard copper Ethernet cables (Cat6a or Cat7 recommended for 10GBASE-T) to connect the two ports. Ensure your switch or fabric supports 10GBASE-T and that your cabling length remains within specified limits for optimal signal integrity.

  • Q: How do I manage drivers and firmware?
  • A: Drivers and firmware are provided by Broadcom. Install the appropriate drivers for your OS from Broadcom’s official site or through your operating system’s driver repository. Periodically check for firmware updates to improve compatibility and performance with newer hypervisor versions.

  • Q: Can I bond or team the two ports?
  • A: Yes. The dual ports can be configured for link aggregation, NIC teaming, or fault-tolerant configurations. Use your OS or hypervisor network management tools to create bonds or teams that meet your redundancy and throughput requirements.

  • Q: What environments benefit most from the 57810S?
  • A: Data centers, virtualization clusters, high-performance workstations, and enterprise servers with heavy network I/O demands. The two 10GBASE-T ports enable flexible topologies, including dual uplinks to switches, NIC teaming for failover, and accelerated virtual networks for cloud and on-premises workloads.


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