Cisco 25Gigabit Ethernet Card

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Cisco 25Gigabit Ethernet Card

Discover blazing-fast networking with the Cisco 25Gigabit Ethernet Card, a high-performance PCI Express 3.0 x16 quad-port network adapter designed for data centers, enterprise servers, and demanding workstations. With four 25GBase-X fiber ports, this plug-in card delivers scalable bandwidth, ultra-low latency, and rock-solid reliability that IT teams demand for virtualization, storage networks, and high-speed computing workloads. Built to integrate seamlessly into existing infrastructure, it supports modern rack and blade servers, enabling an efficient upgrade path from older 10G and 40G deployments while enhancing data throughput and application responsiveness. The 16,000 MB/s aggregate bandwidth on this adapter underscores its capability to move large data sets quickly, helping to shorten backup windows, accelerate live migrations, and improve real-time analytics. From hyper-converged environments to AI and HPC workloads, the Cisco 25Gigabit Ethernet Card is engineered to maximize throughput, optimize CPU utilization, and future-proof your network against expanding performance demands.

  • Quad-port 25GbE performance with scalable bandwidth: This card provides four independent 25GBase-X fiber links, delivering an aggregate throughput that supports dense VM environments, large-scale storage fabrics, and parallel data streams. Each 25 Gb/s port enables high-density uplinks, enabling faster VM migrations, rapid data replication, and accelerated replication between storage nodes. The four-port design also facilitates NIC teaming and link aggregation, allowing administrators to pool bandwidth across ports to meet peak transfer requirements while preserving resilience and load balancing for fault tolerance. With advanced offload capabilities, the card minimizes CPU interrupts, freeing processor cycles for compute-intensive tasks and improving overall system efficiency.

  • PCIe 3.0 x16 host interface for maximal throughput: The card slots into a PCI Express 3.0 x16 slot, delivering ample headroom for multi-port 25GbE operation and future growth. This high-bandwidth bus minimizes bottlenecks between the host CPU and the NIC, helping sustain line-rate performance across demanding workloads such as virtualized data centers, real-time analytics, and large-scale databases. The x16 interface is widely supported, ensuring broad compatibility with current servers, hypervisors, and operating systems. In practical terms, you’ll experience smooth live migrations, consistent data transfers, and reliable performance during peak activity without compromising application latency.

  • Optical fiber connectivity with SFP28 interfaces for long reach: The 25GBase-X standard on this card is implemented via SFP28 fiber ports, enabling high-speed, long-distance connections across racks, rooms, and data centers. Fiber optics provide excellent EMI resistance, lower attenuation, and durability in challenging environments. Selecting the right SFP28 transceivers and fiber type (single-mode or multi-mode as appropriate) unlocks the full potential of 25 GbE, allowing you to tailor your network topology for distance and density. This flexibility makes the card well-suited for campus deployments, inter-rack uplinks, storage-area networks (SANs), and cross-data-center links, all while maintaining predictable throughput and reliable link integrity.

  • Ideal for data centers, virtualization, storage networks, and HPC: Whether you’re deploying a hyper-converged infrastructure, building a scalable storage fabric, or accelerating compute clusters, the Cisco 25Gigabit Ethernet Card delivers the bandwidth and low latency needed for modern workloads. In virtualization scenarios, four dedicated 25GbE links enable high VM density with efficient live migrations and reduced I/O wait times. For storage networks, rapid replication and backups become feasible even with large datasets. In HPC and AI environments, fast data movement between compute nodes and shared storage accelerates simulations and data processing. The quad-port design also adds resilience—if one path becomes congested or inoperative, the remaining links maintain data flow to minimize downtime and service disruption.

  • Enterprise-grade reliability and easy integration: Engineered for 24/7 operation, this card emphasizes signal integrity, thermal management, and rugged connectors to endure rack conditions and environmental variability. It supports standard driver stacks and management workflows, simplifying deployment alongside VMware, Hyper-V, KVM, or bare-metal Linux environments. Cisco-backed firmware updates, robust monitoring, and documentation help IT teams maintain peak performance, troubleshoot quickly, and plan capacity with confidence. The quad-port design reduces cabling complexity and inventory overhead while delivering scalable capacity to accommodate growing workloads and new applications over time.

Technical Details of Cisco 25Gigabit Ethernet Card

  • Interface: PCI Express 3.0 x16
  • Ports: 4 x 25GbE (SFP28 optical fiber)
  • Standard: 25GBase-X
  • Media Type: Optical Fiber
  • Aggregate Bandwidth: Up to 16,000 MB/s (as advertised)
  • Form Factor: Plug-in PCIe Card
  • Operating System Environment: Compatible with major server OS environments; driver support typically provided by Cisco or partner ecosystems

how to install Cisco 25Gigabit Ethernet Card

  • Power down the system, unplug all power sources, and discharge any static electricity before handling components.
  • Open the server chassis and locate an available PCI Express slot, preferably a PCIe 3.0 x16 slot to maximize bandwidth.
  • Remove the slot cover and align the card with the expansion slot, ensuring the connectors line up cleanly with the slot.
  • Gently insert the card into the PCIe slot until firmly seated, then secure the card to the chassis with the mounting screw.
  • Install appropriate SFP28 fiber transceivers and connect fiber optic cables to the four ports, selecting the correct distance and fiber type for your topology.
  • Power on the system, initialize the server, and install the required drivers and firmware from Cisco’s support resources or your hardware vendor’s repository.
  • Configure the network interfaces in the operating system or hypervisor, assign IP addresses as needed, and verify link status and throughput using standard network performance tools.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is 25 Gigabit Ethernet (25GbE)? 25GbE is a high-speed Ethernet standard that provides 25 gigabits per second per port, enabling faster data transfers, lower latency, and improved efficiency for data centers, virtualization, and storage networks. This card uses four 25GbE fiber ports to deliver high aggregate bandwidth and scalable uplinks.
  • What cables and transceivers do I need? You’ll need compatible SFP28 transceivers and fiber cables appropriate for your distance and topology (single-mode or multi-mode). Ensure transceivers support 25GBase-X and that the fiber type aligns with your link budget and distance requirements.
  • Is this card hot-swappable? In many enterprise servers, PCIe expansion cards are hot-swappable, but availability depends on your chassis, rack, and firmware. Always follow vendor guidelines and power down procedures when adding or removing hardware in non-hot-swap capable environments.
  • What operating systems are supported? This card is designed for deployment in major enterprise environments. It supports common server operating systems and hypervisors with available drivers and management tools from Cisco or partners. Check your server’s compatibility matrix for exact driver versions and firmware requirements.
  • Do I need to upgrade drivers/firmware? Yes. For optimal performance and reliability, install the latest drivers and firmware from Cisco’s official resources or your vendor’s repository, and periodically check for updates to improve stability, security, and feature support.
  • What are typical use cases? Ideal for data centers, hyper-converged infrastructure, clustered storage, virtualization-heavy workloads, HPC, AI inference, and high-throughput backup and replication scenarios where multi-port 25GbE connectivity accelerates performance and reduces bottlenecks.

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