Description
Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter X710-T4L for OCP 3.0
Experience flexible, high-performance 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity with the Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter X710-T4L for OCP 3.0. This quad-port, low-power network interface is designed to meet the demands of modern data centers, delivering scalable bandwidth, efficient power usage, and easy deployment. Built to the Open Compute Project (OCP) 3.0 specification, the X710-T4L integrates seamlessly into server systems that require four 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports in a compact card, enabling high-density networking with simplified cabling and reduced complexity. The design targets enterprise workloads—from virtualization and cloud-native applications to high-throughput storage and real-time analytics—where consistent, reliable performance is critical for service levels and user experience.
Whether your workload demands high-throughput storage, virtualization, or real-time analytics, the X710-T4L offers flexible autonegotiation that allows each port to automatically select the best available link speed. This means you can deploy in dual-port or quad-port configurations without manual reconfiguration, while maintaining optimal performance and compatibility with existing network infrastructure. The adapter’s intelligent offloads help reduce CPU consumption on servers, freeing resources for compute-intensive tasks and enabling higher overall system efficiency. With robust error handling, advanced statistics, and enterprise-grade reliability, it’s designed to minimize downtime and simplify network management in dense data center environments.
Engineered for energy efficiency, this adapter supports Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) to minimize power consumption during periods of low data activity, contributing to lower operating costs and a smaller environmental footprint in the data center. In addition, Intel’s proven reliability and driver support ensure long-term compatibility with a broad range of operating systems and virtualization platforms. The X710-T4L is optimized for low latency and consistent throughput, making it a strong choice for deployments that require predictable network performance under heavy load. Its compatibility with NIC teaming, link aggregation, and virtualization features helps administrators implement resilient, scalable networks that can adapt to changing workloads without sacrificing performance.
Built for data center deployments, the X710-T4L embraces a PCIe 3.0 x8 host interface to deliver sustained throughput and low latency across multiple 10G connections. Its OCP 3.0 form factor facilitates plug-and-play integration into compatible servers and enclosures, while robust management and offload features help reduce CPU overhead, enabling your servers to run workloads more efficiently. The card supports standard management interfaces and drivers, allowing IT teams to monitor link status, configure VLANs, and apply security policies with ease. With broad ecosystem support, the X710-T4L integrates into existing network infrastructure, enabling seamless coexistence with 1G/10G switches and modern data center fabrics.
- Quad-port, 10GBASE-T connectivity: Four RJ-45 ports provide high-density, scalable Ethernet options suitable for dense server racks, storage nodes, and virtualization hosts, enabling flexible topologies and simplified cabling.
- Autonegotiation with flexible port speeds: Each port negotiates the best available rate (10G/1G) to match network conditions, delivering optimal performance in mixed environments and reducing manual reconfiguration during upgrades.
- Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) and low-power design: Reduces power consumption during low-traffic periods without compromising link reliability, helping lower cooling requirements and operating costs in the data center.
- Open Compute Project (OCP) 3.0 compliance and compact form factor: Specifically designed for OCP 3.0 servers and enclosures, providing plug-and-play installation and predictable performance in open hardware environments.
- Broad OS and virtualization support: Compatible with major operating systems and virtualization platforms, featuring drivers and management tools that enable NIC teaming, VMQ, SR-IOV, and other offload capabilities to boost throughput and reduce CPU overhead.
Technical Details of Intel Ethernet Network Adapter X710-T4L for OCP 3.0
- Form factor: OCP 3.0 network card, designed for open hardware ecosystems and data center adapters
- Ports: 4 x 10GBASE-T RJ-45 ports
- Total bandwidth: Up to 40 Gbps aggregated throughput across all ports when configured for multi-port operation
- Host interface: PCI Express 3.0 x8
- Link speeds: Autonegotiation per port with support for 10G and 1G operation, enabling flexible deployment scenarios
- Energy Efficient Ethernet: Yes, contributes to lower power draw during light traffic
- Features: Traffic offloads, virtualization support (VMQ, SR-IOV), plus Intel Ethernet Flow Director for optimized traffic steering
- Hardware assist and offloads: Receive-side and transmit-side offloads to reduce CPU overhead and improve application performance
- Management and software: Broad OS support with Intel PROSet and vendor-provided utilities for monitoring, configuration, and firmware updates
- Security and reliability: Enterprise-grade features, error detection, and robust resilience suitable for 24/7 operation
- Operating environment: Designed for data center climates with reliable operation under typical server workload conditions
- OCP 3.0 compatibility: Certified for Open Compute Project standards to ensure interoperability in supported server ecosystems
How to install Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter X710-T4L for OCP 3.0
- Prepare the server: power down completely, unplug power cords, and ground yourself to prevent static discharge.
- Identify a suitable OCP 3.0 slot or PCIe slot in the server chassis, and remove any blanking plates as required by the vendor’s enclosure guidelines.
- Carefully insert the X710-T4L card into the slot, ensuring full engagement with the PCIe connector. Secure the card with the retention mechanism or mounting screw as specified by your server enclosure.
- Connect four RJ-45 Ethernet cables to the ports on the card, routing cables to minimize interference and ensure proper airflow around the card and chassis components.
- Power on the system and boot the operating system. Install or update the Intel drivers (PROSet for Windows or the appropriate Linux driver) to enable hardware offloads and features.
- Configure networking as needed: enable NIC teaming or LACP if required, assign VLANs, and apply any QoS or security policies. Verify link status via the OS, NIC utility, or your network management tool, and monitor performance to ensure the configuration meets SLA requirements.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the Intel X710-T4L for OCP 3.0? A quad-port 10GBASE-T Ethernet adapter designed for Open Compute Project 3.0 compliant servers, delivering flexible, high-density connectivity in data centers.
- Q: How many ports does this adapter have? A: Four 10GBASE-T ports, enabling up to 40 Gbps of aggregate throughput when fully utilized and configured for multi-port networking.
- Q: Does the X710-T4L support Energy Efficient Ethernet? A: Yes. It includes Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) to reduce power consumption during periods of low traffic without sacrificing performance when demand increases.
- Q: What host interface does it use? A: The card uses PCI Express 3.0 with a PCIe x8 bus interface to connect to the host motherboard, providing ample bandwidth for data-heavy workloads.
- Q: Is this adapter compatible with common operating systems? A: Intel’s X710 family generally supports a wide range of operating systems, including major Linux distributions and Windows Server variants, with drivers and management software designed for enterprise deployments.
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