Description
Asus MCI-10G / 82599-2S 10Gigabit Ethernet Card
In today’s data-driven environments—data centers, high-performance computing (HPC), web hosting, and enterprise IT—the need for fast, reliable networking is paramount. The Asus MCI-10G / 82599-2S 10Gigabit Ethernet Card is engineered to meet that demand with robust 10 Gb/s performance, flexible connectivity, and seamless integration into standard server architectures. Built on a proven 10GbE controller and designed for PCIe expansion, this card accelerates data transfers, reduces bottlenecks, and enables richer virtualization, storage replication, and real-time analytics. Whether you’re provisioning new servers or upgrading an existing rack, this card is crafted to deliver the bandwidth and reliability that modern workloads require, helping you unlock higher throughput, lower latency, and better overall throughput for mixed workloads.
- High-performance 10GbE networking: Experience sustained, high-bandwidth throughput essential for virtualization, database acceleration, large-scale backups, and data-intensive workloads. The Asus MCI-10G / 82599-2S is designed to move large data sets quickly, minimize bottlenecks, and support demanding applications with confidence.
- Dual-port, flexible connectivity: Designed to provide abundant bandwidth paths, this card supports multiple 10 Gb/s interfaces to streamline uplinks, storage replication, and cluster communications. The dual-port architecture helps with network segmentation, traffic isolation, and redundancy strategies for mission-critical environments.
- Flexible cabling options: Built to work with fiber or copper transceivers via SFP+ modules, giving you the freedom to deploy in existing fiber backbones or cost-effective copper installations. This flexibility simplifies integration into varied data-center fabrics and enables future-proofing as networking needs evolve.
- Broad OS and virtualization support: Engineered for compatibility with major operating systems and virtualization platforms, including Windows Server, Linux distributions, VMware, and Hyper-V environments. Benefit from driver support and proven interoperability for smooth deployment in production.
- Reliability and efficiency for data centers: The card emphasizes signal integrity, steady performance under load, and efficient resource usage. With robust error handling and stable operation, it’s well-suited to long-running, 24/7 workloads common in enterprise IT and HPC clusters.
Technical Details of Asus MCI-10G / 82599-2S 10Gigabit Ethernet Card
- Networking speed: 10 Gigabit Ethernet capable for high-bandwidth workloads
- Interface: PCIe expansion card (standard server PCIe slot compatibility)
- Ports: 2 x 10GbE interfaces for dual-path connectivity
- Controller: Intel 82599-based 10GbE controller family for robust performance
- Form factor: Standard PCIe expansion card; compatible with a wide range of chassis and slot configurations
- Compatibility: Supports common server operating systems and virtualization platforms
how to install Asus MCI-10G / 82599-2S 10Gigabit Ethernet Card
Installing the Asus MCI-10G / 82599-2S is a straightforward process that fits typical server maintenance workflows. To ensure a smooth installation, prepare a clean workspace, have your transceivers on hand (fiber or copper, as required by your deployment), and verify that you have the correct driver packages for your operating system. Below is a practical sequence to add high-speed networking capability to your server without downtime if you follow proper maintenance procedures.
- Power down the server and unplug all power sources. Ground yourself to prevent static discharge and ensure you’re working in a safe, static-free environment.
- Open the chassis and locate an available PCIe slot that meets the card’s slot requirements. Remove the corresponding slot cover on the chassis to accommodate the card’s width if needed.
- Insert the Asus MCI-10G / 82599-2S firmly into the PCIe slot until it seats securely. Make sure the bracket is aligned with the chassis I/O opening and that the card is fully engaged in the slot.
- Secure the card with the chassis screw to prevent movement and re-close the server enclosure. Reconnect power and cabling after verifying all connections are correct.
- Install drivers and firmware: boot the server and install the latest 10GbE drivers from Asus or Intel (as appropriate for the controller and OS). Reboot if required, then configure networking in the operating system or virtualization platform. Attach the correct SFP+ modules or direct-attach cables to the 10GbE ports and verify link status in the OS network configuration tools.
After installation, you should see the new network interfaces enumerated by the OS. It’s a best practice to perform a quick benchmark or data-transfer test to confirm peak throughput and verify low latency under your typical workload mix. If you use virtualization, ensure the virtual switches or hypervisor software recognizes the new NIC and that the appropriate networks are attached to virtual machines or containers.
Frequently asked questions
What workloads is the Asus MCI-10G / 82599-2S best suited for?
This 10GbE Ethernet card is well suited for data-center networking, virtualization hosts, HPC clusters, high-speed storage replication, and enterprise applications that demand fast, reliable data movement. It helps accelerate VM-to-VM communication, database replication, and large-scale backup and restore operations by delivering parallel data paths and reduced CPU overhead.
Does the card require additional power or special cabling?
In most server configurations, PCIe cards draw power from the motherboard through the PCIe slot, so no separate power connection is required. For networking, you will need appropriate SFP+ transceivers and cables (fiber or copper) matching your deployment. Some configurations may use a direct-attach copper (DAC) cable for short-distance connections, while fiber-based transceivers enable longer runs.
Which operating systems and hypervisors are supported?
The card is designed for broad OS compatibility, including common Linux distributions, Windows Server variants, and major virtualization platforms (such as VMware ESXi and Microsoft Hyper-V). Always check the latest driver package availability for your specific OS version to ensure optimal performance and feature support.
How do I choose the right SFP+ transceivers?
Choose SFP+ modules based on your fiber type (single-mode or multi-mode), link distance, and performance requirements. For copper connections, use appropriate DAC cables when supported. Ensure compatibility with the Intel 82599-based controller and the Asus driver toolkit to guarantee proper operation and optimal throughput.
What if my card isn’t showing up in the OS?
First, confirm the PCIe slot recognizes the hardware at the hardware level (check BIOS/UEFI settings and slot status). Then install or update the correct drivers for your OS and reboot. If issues persist, verify cabling and module compatibility, and consult the motherboard or chassis vendor documentation for any slot or power limitations that could affect expansion cards.
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