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Asus Mellanox MCX4121A-ACAT 25Gigabit Ethernet Card
Experience next‑generation networking with the Asus Mellanox MCX4121A-ACAT 25Gigabit Ethernet Card. This dual‑port, optical‑fiber PCIe 3.0 x8 adapter is engineered for cloud, data‑center, and Web‑scale environments that demand high bandwidth, low latency, and scalable connectivity. With two 25GBase‑X capable ports and a robust PCIe backbone, this card delivers the performance headroom modern servers require while offering flexible fiber connectivity for diverse network topologies. Built to excel in demanding workloads—from virtualization and storage networks to high‑performance computing—the MCX4121A‑ACAT is designed to help you maximize throughput without compromising reliability.
- Dual 25 Gigabit Ethernet ports with optical fiber (SFP28) support for flexible, high‑density fiber connections
- PCI Express 3.0 x8 host interface providing up to 8 GB/s of system bandwidth for data paths and offloads
- 25GBase‑X compliant networking enables ultra‑fast, scalable data transfers across modern data fabrics
- Plug‑in card form factor simplifies server upgrades and installations in standard PCIe slots
- Optimized for cloud, data center, and Web‑scale workloads, delivering dependable performance and future‑proof expansion
The MCX4121A‑ACAT is built to meet the needs of today’s most data‑centric environments. With two 25G ports, operators can implement high‑speed link aggregation, create robust failover strategies, or deploy separate networks for storage, management, and production traffic. The optical fiber approach provides long‑reach connectivity and superior interference resistance, making it suitable for cross‑rack links, top‑of‑rack deployments, and backbone connections in large server farms. The device leverages the bandwidth of PCIe 3.0 x8 to shuttle data quickly between the processor and the NIC, minimizing CPU bottlenecks and enabling more efficient handling of network traffic. In practice, this means smoother virtualization, faster backup and replication tasks, lower latency for latency‑sensitive applications, and a stronger foundation for software‑defined networking architectures.
One of the standout advantages of the MCX4121A‑ACAT is its balance of performance and flexibility. With 25G per port, combined with a dual‑port design, administrators can tailor network layouts to meet specific workloads—ranging from high‑throughput data transfer to isolated network segments for security or compliance. The optical fiber cell (SFP28) supports a range of transceivers, enabling compatibility with existing fiber infrastructure and providing eyewide options for future upgrades without replacing the card. As cloud environments scale, the card’s 8 GB/s host bandwidth ensures that the server’s CPU and memory can keep pace with the NIC, reducing bottlenecks during peak traffic periods and enabling more consistent service levels for end users.
Beyond raw bandwidth, the MCX4121A‑ACAT is designed with reliability and manageability in mind. It is built to endure the rigors of data centers, with thermal and operational stability that suits continuous workloads. The device benefits from Mellanox technology heritage, known for robust drivers, strong interoperability with major operating systems, and proven performance in enterprise deployments. Whether you’re deploying a new cloud node, expanding a virtualization cluster, or accelerating a software‑defined storage fabric, this card provides the foundation you need to scale with confidence.
In practical terms, you’ll see improvements in data transfer rates for backup, replication, live migration, and large data transfers between servers. Applications that rely on rapid access to remote storage or fast inter‑server communication will particularly benefit from the two high‑speed 25G links. For administrators, the card’s compatibility with industry standards reduces complexity when integrating with existing equipment, while the PCIe 3.0 x8 interface ensures broad compatibility with a wide range of servers and chassis. If you’re building or upgrading a modern data center, the MCX4121A‑ACAT is a compelling option that aligns with current networking trends—high bandwidth, flexible fiber connectivity, and scalable performance that grows with your infrastructure.
Technical Details of Asus Mellanox MCX4121A-ACAT 25Gigabit Ethernet Card
- Interface: PCI Express 3.0 x8
- Ports: 2 x 25 Gigabit Ethernet (SFP28) with Optical Fiber, 25GBase‑X
- Media: Optical fiber (SFP28 transceiver support for 25GBASE‑X)
- Data rate: 25 Gbps per port; aggregate network bandwidth up to 50 Gbps
- Form factor: Plug‑in PCIe card for standard server expansion slots
- Compatibility: Designed for data center, cloud, and Web‑scale environments; supports relevant driver packages for major operating systems
- Power and thermal: Built to fit typical PCIe configurations with efficient thermal design for data‑center deployments
how to install Asus Mellanox MCX4121A-ACAT 25Gigabit Ethernet Card
To install the MCX4121A‑ACAT, prepare your server by powering it down and grounding yourself to avoid static damage. Locate an appropriate PCIe expansion slot in the chassis—preferably a PCIe ×8 or higher slot to accommodate the card and maintain adequate bandwidth. Remove the slot cover if necessary and insert the NIC firmly into the slot, ensuring it seats cleanly. Once seated, secure the bracket with a screw to keep the card stable during operation. Replace the server cover and reconnect power before powering the system back on.
After the hardware is installed, install the required drivers for your operating system. Visit the vendor’s official support pages to download the latest Mellanox/NVIDIA drivers and firmware for Linux or Windows. Install the driver package according to the provided instructions, then reboot the server to ensure the network interface is properly initialized.
Connect your fiber infrastructure using compatible SFP28 transceivers and LC fiber cables. Depending on your network design, you can install a pair of 25G SFP28 transceivers to create a link between servers or connect to a top‑of‑rack switch. Use appropriate network configuration commands or a management interface to bring up the two 25GbE ports, assign IP addresses, configure VLANs, and set up any required bonding or link aggregation as part of your data‑center networking strategy. Finally, verify link status and throughput by running diagnostic tests or traffic benchmarks to confirm that the card is delivering the expected 25Gbps per port and that the host system is receiving data without errors.
Tip: For best results, align your driver version with the kernel and firmware version on your server. If you’re deploying virtual machines or containers, consider enabling appropriate NIC features and offloads supported by your OS and hypervisor to maximize performance and efficiency. Regularly monitor device health, firmware revisions, and driver updates to maintain peak performance and security in your environment.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What kind of ports does this card have?
A: It features two 25 Gigabit Ethernet ports using optical fiber with SFP28 connectors, supporting 25GBase‑X for high‑speed network links.
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Q: What PCIe slot is required?
A: The card uses a PCI Express 3.0 x8 interface, so a PCIe x8 or higher slot is recommended for optimal performance.
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Q: How much aggregate bandwidth does it provide?
A: Each port can operate at 25 Gbps, yielding up to 50 Gbps of aggregate network bandwidth across both ports. The host bus bandwidth via PCIe 3.0 x8 can reach up to about 8 GB/s, supporting fast data movement between the CPU and NIC.
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Q: Do I need to use 25G SFP28 transceivers?
A: Yes. You need 25G SFP28 transceivers and appropriate fiber cabling (for example LC fiber) to connect the ports to your network infrastructure.
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Q: Is this card compatible with Linux and Windows?
A: The card is designed to work with major operating systems, with drivers and firmware provided by Mellanox/NVIDIA and Asus. Check the official support resources for your exact OS version to ensure compatibility and get the latest drivers.
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Q: What workloads is this card best suited for?
A: It’s well suited for cloud and data‑center workloads, including virtualization, software‑defined networking, high‑throughput data transfers, backup and replication, and scalable network fabrics in Web‑scale and HPC environments.
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