Description
Solarflare XtremeScale X2541 100GbE Ultra-Low Latency Network Adapters
The Solarflare XtremeScale X2541 is a single-port 100GbE network adapter engineered by Xilinx’s XtremeScale family to meet the demanding needs of electronic trading floors, hyperscale clouds, and enterprise data centers. Built for ultra-low latency, deterministic performance, and high-throughput workloads, the X2541 is designed to shrink latency jitter and accelerate time-to-decision for latency-sensitive applications. It combines cutting-edge hardware with robust software acceleration to optimize networking for fintech, AI pipelines, analytics, storage networks, and telco infrastructures. In fast-paced trading environments, where every microsecond counts, the X2541 delivers precision timing, consistent latency, and reliable throughput that enable trading strategies to react faster than the competition. Beyond finance, its versatility supports cloud-native deployments, big data workflows, and AI/ML pipelines that demand predictable network performance under heavy multi-tenant workloads. This adapter is purpose-built for data centers that require scalable, secure, and compliant network connectivity, while remaining adaptable to evolving network standards and deployment models.
- Ultra-low latency architecture designed for latency-sensitive environments such as electronic trading, market data dissemination, and real-time analytics, helping to minimize time-to-decision and improve competitive edge.
- Single-port 100GbE Ethernet with broad compatibility to 10/25/40/50/100G Ethernet standards, enabling flexible deployment across diverse networks and seamless future-proofing as traffic grows.
- Advanced hardware offloads and Onload application acceleration reduce host CPU overhead, boost application throughput, and deliver deterministic performance under peak workloads and multi-tenant traffic.
- Optimized integration for cloud, AI, big data, analytics, storage, and telco workloads, providing reliable, scalable connectivity for virtualized servers, containers, and traditionally dense data centers.
- Reliable, secure, and manageable design with support for virtualization features, robust driver ecosystems, and cross-platform compatibility to ensure easy deployment, consistent operation, and long-term support.
Technical Details of Solarflare XtremeScale X2541
- Single-port 100GbE Ethernet adapter designed for high-performance, low-latency networking in data centers and trading environments.
- Supports a spectrum of Ethernet speeds (10/25/40/50/100G) to enable flexible, scalable deployments across evolving network topologies.
- Onload-enabled acceleration and hardware offloads designed to minimize host CPU utilization, reduce latency jitter, and improve application-level throughput.
- PCIe host interface enabling fast data transfer between server CPU and the NIC, with compatibility for modern server architectures and virtualization workflows.
- Comprehensive driver and software support across major operating systems, with ongoing updates to ensure security, reliability, and performance enhancements.
- Virtualization features including SR-IOV and PCI Passthrough support to optimize multi-tenant environments and containerized workloads.
- Secure, resilient design with firmware features that enhance reliability in multi-slot chassis configurations and dense data-center environments.
- Energy-conscious considerations and thermal management to support efficient operation in high-density deployments.
How to install Solarflare XtremeScale X2541
- Power down the server and disconnect all cables before handling the system slot and the NIC to prevent static discharge and equipment damage.
- Identify an appropriate PCIe slot that matches the card’s interface requirements and is compatible with your server’s motherboard and expansion policies.
- Insert the X2541 card firmly into the PCIe slot, ensuring proper seating and alignment, then secure the card with the appropriate bracket screw to prevent movement during operation.
- Reconnect power and network cables, then boot the server and enter the operating system setup to begin driver installation.
- Install the latest drivers and Onload software provided by the vendor, following the platform-specific instructions for Linux or Windows to enable hardware acceleration and network offloads.
- Configure the NIC within the operating system or via your virtualization/orchestration stack, enable SR-IOV if required, and apply any QoS or traffic-shaping policies to ensure predictable performance for latency-sensitive workloads.
- Verify the network interface detects correctly, negotiate the proper speeds (up to 100G), and perform basic latency and throughput tests to confirm the adapter is operating as expected.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What speeds does the X2541 support?
A: It is designed as a single-port 100GbE adapter with compatibility across a range of Ethernet speeds, including 10, 25, 40, 50, and 100G, enabling flexible deployment and gradual upgrades in multi-rate networks. -
Q: What workloads is this NIC optimized for?
A: The X2541 is optimized for latency-sensitive and high-throughput workloads such as electronic trading, real-time market data distribution, AI and big data analytics, storage networks, and telecom infrastructure, where deterministic latency and reliable performance matter most. -
Q: Which operating systems are supported?
A: The adapter provides driver and software support across major Linux and Windows platforms, with ongoing updates to ensure compatibility, security, and performance enhancements. -
Q: Does it support virtualization?
A: Yes. It supports virtualization features like SR-IOV and PCI Passthrough, enabling efficient multi-tenant environments and seamless integration with virtual machines and containerized workloads. -
Q: How do I verify installation and performance?
A: After installation, confirm that the NIC is detected, the link is up, and the speed is negotiated correctly. Run latency benchmarks and throughput tests using appropriate tools to validate ultra-low-latency behavior and 100G operation under expected workloads. -
Q: Are there special considerations for data-center deployment?
A: In dense data-center deployments, consider enabling QoS policies, traffic isolation, and virtualization settings to ensure deterministic behavior, while monitoring power and thermal characteristics to maintain stability in high-density racks.
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