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Lenovo ThinkServer X550-T2 PCIe 10Gb 2 Port Base-T Ethernet Adapter by Intel
Experience enterprise-grade networking with the Intel X550-T2 dual-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapter, designed to bring scalable, high-speed connectivity to Lenovo ThinkServer environments. This low-profile PCIe card delivers robust performance, efficient power usage, and reliable copper-based 10G networking through standard Cat6a cabling, making it an ideal upgrade for data centers, server rooms, and demanding virtualization workloads.
- The Intel X550-T2 delivers two independent 10GbE interfaces, enabling high-throughput traffic between servers, storage arrays, and network resources to accelerate applications and reduce bottlenecks. This dual-port design offers flexibility for uplinks, server-to-server clustering, and multi-path network configurations.
- Low power, high efficiency: engineered to minimize energy consumption while sustaining peak data rates, the X550-T2 is well-suited for dense data-center deployments where power and cooling are critical considerations.
- Simple copper-based 10G networking with RJ-45 connectors: supports standard Cat6a cabling, eliminating the need for fiber or expensive transceivers, and enabling straightforward upgrades within existing Ethernet infrastructures.
- Comprehensive driver and OS support: easy deployment across Windows Server, Linux distributions, and virtualization platforms, with Intel driver updates that enhance stability, security, and performance over time.
- Optimized for modern workloads: features offloads and virtualization-ready capabilities that help improve CPU efficiency, reduce latency, and enable robust multi-tenant environments and scale-out architectures.
Technical Details of Lenovo ThinkServer X550-T2 PCIe 10Gb 2 Port Base-T Ethernet Adapter by Intel
- Model: Intel X550-T2 Dual-Port 10GBASE-T Ethernet Adapter
- Interface: PCIe 2.0 x4 (fits standard PCIe slots in Lenovo ThinkServer systems and other compatible servers)
- Ports: 2 x 10GBASE-T RJ-45 Ethernet ports
- Cable support: Standard CAT6a or better copper cabling recommended for reliable 10GBASE-T operation
- Standards: Supports IEEE 802.3an 10GBASE-T with backward compatibility to 1GBASE-T
- Performance: Up to 10 Gbps per port under appropriate network conditions; features enablement for traffic offloads to improve CPU efficiency
- Driver and OS compatibility: Broad support across Windows Server and mainstream Linux distributions, with official Intel drivers and firmware updates to ensure compatibility and performance
- Form factor: PCIe add-in card designed to fit common server chassis; suitable for upgrade paths in ThinkServer configurations and other enterprise servers
- Virtualization and networking features: Supports common virtualization networking workflows, including NIC teaming, VLAN tagging, and traffic isolation to support multi-tenant and consolidated environments
How to install Lenovo ThinkServer X550-T2
Installing the Lenovo ThinkServer X550-T2 is a straightforward process that minimizes downtime and preserves system stability. Follow these general steps to add the dual-port 10GBASE-T adapter to your server:
- Power down the server and unplug all power sources. Ground yourself to prevent static discharge and remove any chassis covers per your model’s safety guidelines.
- Identify an available PCIe slot that accommodates the X550-T2 card. Depending on the server chassis, you may need a PCIe x4 or larger slot; verify slot compatibility in the server manual.
- Insert the Intel X550-T2 into the PCIe slot until it is firmly seated. Secure the card with the appropriate chassis screw to ensure it remains in place during operation.
- Reconnect the server chassis, power on the system, and enter the operating system. If you are deploying in a virtualized environment, proceed to configure NIC teams or bonds as needed.
- Install the latest Intel drivers and firmware for the X550-T2 from Intel’s official website or through your operating system’s update mechanism. This ensures optimal performance, security, and compatibility with your OS version.
- Connect network cables to the two 10GBASE-T RJ-45 ports. Use CAT6a or better cabling as recommended, and verify that links come up with the appropriate speeds as negotiated by the network switch.
- Configure network settings, including IP addressing, VLANs, and any required NIC teaming or bonding configurations. If you are using virtualization, set up virtual NICs according to your hypervisor’s guidelines.
- Perform a basic network test to confirm traffic flows, latency, and throughput between servers, storage devices, and external networks. Validate that failover or load-balancing configurations operate as intended.
- Document the installation and driver version for future maintenance and troubleshooting. Schedule regular driver updates to keep the adapter secure and performing at its best.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Intel X550-T2 used for? The Intel X550-T2 is a dual-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe adapter designed to deliver high-speed copper-based networking via RJ-45 connectors. It is commonly used to upgrade servers for faster interconnects, improve storage access, and accelerate clustered or virtualized workloads in data centers and enterprise networks.
- Can I use 10GBASE-T with 1G networks? Yes. The X550-T2 supports 10GBASE-T but is backward compatible with 1GBASE-T networks. You can negotiate speeds to 1 Gbps when connecting to legacy switches or devices that do not support 10 Gbps.
- Do I need special cables or fiber for this adapter? This adapter uses standard RJ-45 copper connectors and CAT6a cables (or better) for 10GBASE-T. There is no need for fiber transceivers unless your network topology specifically requires fiber, in which case a different interface or transceiver would be necessary.
- Which operating systems are supported? Intel provides drivers for a range of operating systems, including major Windows Server editions and common Linux distributions. Check Intel’s official driver pages for the exact OS compatibility and installation notes for your server environment.
- Is this card suitable for virtualization and multi-tenant environments? Yes. The X550-T2 is designed with features that support virtualization, NIC teaming, VLANs, and traffic offloads. This makes it well-suited for virtualized servers, cloud-like environments, and multi-tenant deployments where network performance and reliability are critical.
- What performance can I expect from this adapter? Performance depends on the network path, switch capabilities, and cabling. Each port can negotiate up to 10 Gbps in optimal conditions. Real-world throughput will be influenced by your server’s CPU, memory, storage subsystems, and the efficiency of your networking stack and drivers.
- How do I verify a successful installation after adding the card? Verify that the two LEDs on the card indicate link activity, check the device manager or equivalent in your OS to see recognized hardware, ensure the correct drivers are installed, and run basic throughput tests between servers to confirm 10 Gbps performance on each port.
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