Lenovo ThinkSystem Intel X710-T4L 10GBase-T 4-Port OCP Ethernet Adapter

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Lenovo ThinkSystem Intel X710-T4L 10GBase-T 4-Port OCP Ethernet Adapter

Unlock next‑generation data center performance with the Lenovo ThinkSystem Intel X710-T4L 10GBase-T 4-Port OCP Ethernet Adapter. Built on Intel’s X710 family, this 10 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) adapter is designed to meet the demanding needs of modern servers and virtualized environments. It delivers high throughput, low latency, and advanced offloads to accelerate network traffic, virtualization, and storage workloads while staying energy efficient. Whether you’re expanding a dense data center, upgrading a Lenovo ThinkSystem server, or deploying a high‑availability virtualization cluster, this four‑port OCP NIC provides reliable, scalable connectivity that helps you maximize server utilization and minimize total cost of ownership.

  • Robust 10GbE performance for virtualized workloads: Four 10GBASE‑T copper ports deliver ample bandwidth for VM traffic, storage replication, hypervisor networks, and high‑speed data transfers in multi‑tenant environments. The Intel X710 architecture brings aggressive offloads and intelligent features to reduce host CPU utilization and improve application responsiveness.
  • OCP form factor for flexible deployment: This NIC is designed in the Open Compute Project (OCP) format, enabling compact, scalable installation in Lenovo ThinkSystem servers and compatible platforms. The OCP design simplifies cabling in dense racks and supports streamlined field upgrades in growing data centers.
  • Advanced virtualization and network offloads: Intel X710 offers virtualization-aware features such as VMQ (Virtual Machine Queue), SR‑IOV (Single Root I/O Virtualization), and hardware offloads that boost virtual network throughput while reducing PCIe bottlenecks. These capabilities help achieve near‑bare‑metal performance for virtual machines and containers.
  • Low power, high efficiency networking: Engineered for energy efficiency without sacrificing performance, the X710‑T4L helps reduce overall power draw in dense deployments and supports longer hardware lifecycles in enterprise data centers with quieter operation and cooler running NICs.
  • Reliable compatibility with Lenovo ThinkSystem and leading platforms: The Lenovo ThinkSystem implementation is tested for compatibility with popular hypervisors and compute platforms, delivering stable drivers, firmware updates, and long‑term reliability that data centers depend on for uptime and consistency.

Technical Details of Lenovo ThinkSystem Intel X710-T4L 10GBase-T 4-Port OCP Ethernet Adapter

  • Product family: Intel X710 10Gb Ethernet adaptors
  • Ports: 4 x 10GBASE-T copper Ethernet ports
  • Form factor: OCP NIC 3.0/2.0 compatible design for flexible server integration
  • Bus/Interface: PCI Express (PCIe) host interface (typical implementations use PCIe 3.0 x8)
  • Maximum theoretical throughput: Up to 40 Gbps aggregate (4 x 10 Gbps)
  • Key virtualization features: VMQ, SR‑IOV, virtualization offloads and traffic steering to optimize virtual networks
  • Power and cooling: Optimized power usage for data center efficiency
  • Compatibility: Tested with Lenovo ThinkSystem servers and a broad range of enterprise hypervisors and operating systems

How to install Lenovo ThinkSystem Intel X710-T4L 10GBase-T 4-Port OCP Ethernet Adapter

Before you begin, verify that your Lenovo ThinkSystem server supports the OCP NIC form factor and that you have a compatible PCIe slot available. Follow these steps to install and initialize the adapter for optimal performance:

1. Power down the server and disconnect power sources. Open the chassis access panel according to the server’s maintenance guidelines.

2. Locate the appropriate OCP NIC slot or mezzanine interface in your ThinkSystem server and prepare the slot by aligning the connector and ensuring there is clear access for airflow around the card.

3. Gently insert the Intel X710-T4L OCP Ethernet adapter into the slot until it is firmly seated and latched. Confirm that the card is secured and that any required screws or retention mechanisms are engaged.

4. Reconnect power and boot the system. Enter the server’s BIOS/UEFI setup to verify that the new NIC is recognized and that any required IOMMU/PCIe settings are enabled for optimal I/O performance.

5. Install or update the network drivers and firmware from Intel’s official sources (or Lenovo’s support site if provided). Ensure that the operating system can see all four 10GBASE‑T ports. If needed, enable and configure VMQ/SR‑IOV and other offloads through the NIC’s driver interface or the hypervisor management console.

6. Configure link partners and cabling. Use category 6a or better cabling to support 10 Gbps links over copper, and verify link status on each port. Run performance and stability tests to confirm throughput, latency, and load balancing are performing as expected in your environment.

7. Apply any recommended firmware updates and follow Lenovo’s best‑practice guidelines for network adapter optimization, VLAN configuration, and security hardening. Regularly monitor NIC health, driver versions, and firmware to maintain peak performance and reliability over the server’s lifecycle.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the Lenovo ThinkSystem Intel X710-T4L? It is a four‑port 10GBase‑T Ethernet network adapter in an OCP form factor, built around Intel’s X710 technology to deliver high performance for servers and virtualized environments.
  • What environments is it compatible with? It is designed for Lenovo ThinkSystem servers and is compatible with common enterprise hypervisors and operating systems, providing robust support for virtualization, storage replication, and high‑speed network workloads.
  • Do I need special cables for 10GBASE‑T? Yes. Use high‑quality Cat6a or better RJ‑45 copper cables to reliably achieve 10 Gbps per port over copper and ensure proper shielding and routing in data center racks.
  • What virtualization features does it offer? It includes hardware offloads like VMQ and SR‑IOV to improve virtual machine network performance and efficiency, helping to reduce host CPU overhead during peak traffic.
  • How do I update drivers and firmware? Obtain drivers and firmware from Intel or Lenovo support portals and follow their installation instructions. Keeping drivers up to date is essential for stability and performance in virtualized environments.

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