Allied Telesis Dual-Port PCI-Express 10 Gigabit Network Adapter

Allied TelesisSKU: 6706630

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Description

The Allied Telesis ANC10 Dual-Port PCI-Express 10 Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter is built for modern data centers, virtualization hubs, and high-performance server environments. This dual-port NIC combines SR-IOV offload with standard Ethernet functionality to deliver the bandwidth and efficiency needed for I/O-intensive workloads while preserving familiar network management workflows. Designed to accelerate virtualization, cloud deployments, and database-heavy operations, the ANC10 helps your hypervisors assign dedicated network resources to virtual machines, dramatically reducing CPU overhead and improving overall throughput. Whether you’re deploying a private cloud, expanding a hyper-converged infrastructure, or optimizing a dense server rack, the ANC10 is engineered to provide scalable, reliable 10 GbE connectivity with streamlined administration.

Key advantages of the ANC10 include enhanced virtualization performance, robust multi-OS support, and seamless integration into existing networks. The combination of dual 10 GbE ports and SR-IOV offload enables efficient packet processing and guest-VM isolation, while standard Ethernet functionality ensures straightforward deployment and compatibility with a wide range of switches, hypervisors, and operating systems. This NIC is purpose-built for administrators who demand high bandwidth, low latency, and simple, scalable network expansion for servers, storage gateways, and virtualization hosts.

  • High-performance virtualization acceleration: The ANC10 leverages SR-IOV offload to present multiple virtual PCI functions to virtual machines, dramatically reducing CPU overhead and context switches. This enables near-native network performance for guest VMs, faster VM provisioning, and improved overall efficiency in virtualization platforms such as VMware ESXi, Microsoft Hyper-V, and KVM-based environments.
  • Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports: Two independent 10 GbE ports provide ample bandwidth for traffic separation, NIC teaming, and link aggregation. This supports scalable throughput for dense virtualized workloads, storage replication, and high-speed data transfers between servers without compromising latency or stability.
  • PCI-Express interface for modern servers: The ANC10 plugs into PCIe slots to deliver reliable, low-latency connectivity with broad compatibility in enterprise servers. Its PCIe foundation ensures strong data throughput and smooth integration with current-generation platforms while leaving room for future expansion as your infrastructure evolves.
  • Broad operating-system and virtualization compatibility: Built to work with popular server OS families and hypervisors, the ANC10 supports a variety of operating systems and virtualization stacks. This versatility reduces deployment friction and ensures a consistent networking experience across Windows, Linux, VMware, Hyper-V, and KVM environments.
  • Reliability and efficiency for demanding networks: With robust drivers, stable performance, and energy-conscious design considerations, the ANC10 is suited for 24/7 operation in data centers, virtualization hosts, and enterprise networks where uptime and efficiency matter most.

Technical Details of Allied Telesis Dual-Port PCI-Express 10 Gigabit Network Adapter

  • Get this information from the "specifications" section of the product from https://ec.synnex.com/ using product "UPC" or "SKU" as reference

how to install Allied Telesis ANC10

  • Power down the server and unplug it from any power sources. If you’re working in a data center, follow your facility’s electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions before handling components.
  • Locate an available PCI-Express slot (preferably x4 or larger) on the server’s motherboard. Remove the slot cover bracket if needed and ensure there is physical clearance for the card.
  • Insert the ANC10 card firmly into the PCIe slot until it seats securely. If your system requires, fasten the card to the chassis with a screw or retention mechanism to prevent movement.
  • Reconnect power and boot the server. The operating system may detect the new hardware automatically or prompt for driver installation.
  • Install the appropriate drivers and software package provided by Allied Telesis or your OS vendor. Restart if prompted. After booting, verify that the NIC appears in the system’s network interfaces and that both 10 GbE ports are active.
  • Configure networking as needed for your environment. Consider enabling SR-IOV or NIC teaming via the hypervisor or OS network manager to optimize virtualization workloads and ensure reliable failover and load balancing.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the primary use case for the ANC10? The ANC10 is designed for virtualization, high-throughput server workloads, and data-center networking where multiple virtual machines or services require fast, low-latency 10 GbE connectivity with efficient offload capabilities.
  • Does the ANC10 support SR-IOV offload? Yes. The ANC10 features SR-IOV offload to improve CPU efficiency and achieve higher throughput in virtualized environments by exposing virtual network interfaces directly to guest VMs.
  • Which operating systems and hypervisors are supported? The ANC10 is built for broad compatibility and supports common server operating systems and virtualization platforms, including popular Linux distributions, Windows Server editions, VMware, Hyper-V, and KVM-based environments. Always consult the latest driver releases for your specific OS/hypervisor version.
  • Do I need special cables or transceivers? The ANC10 provides standard 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity. The exact cabling depends on the port type used (e.g., copper RJ-45 or fiber), so check the model variant you have and pair it with the appropriate 10 GbE cables and transceivers as recommended by Allied Telesis and your network gear.
  • How do I optimize performance for virtualization workloads? Ensure SR-IOV is enabled in the hypervisor settings, assign virtual functions to VMs as needed, and consider NIC teaming or link aggregation for load balancing and redundancy. Keep firmware and drivers up to date to benefit from the latest performance enhancements and security fixes.
  • What about reliability and warranty? Allied Telesis NICs are designed for reliability in enterprise environments and typically come with standard manufacturer warranties. For exact terms, consult the product page or your vendor agreement.

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