Description
Supermicro AOC-S25G-b2S Dual-Port 25GbE Add-on Card
The Supermicro AOC-S25G-b2S is a high-performance, feature-rich 25GbE network controller designed to future-proof data centers and enterprise deployments. Built around the Broadcom BCM57414 chipset, this add-on card delivers the speed and efficiency you need to handle demanding workloads, virtualization, and low-latency applications. With support for modern networking abstractions like VXLAN and NVGRE, as well as RoCE for RDMA-capable traffic, the AOC-S25G-b2S is positioned as a cost-effective upgrade path from traditional 10GbE networks. It’s engineered to optimize throughput, reduce CPU overhead, and simplify the transition to 25GbE without rewriting your entire network infrastructure.
- High-performance 25GbE with advanced offloads: Powered by the Broadcom BCM57414 chipset, the card delivers robust 25 Gigabit Ethernet performance and hardware-assisted features that accelerate overlay networks (VXLAN/NVGRE) and improve overall network efficiency in virtualization-heavy environments.
- Dual-port connectivity for scalable uplinks: The AOC-S25G-b2S provides two 25GbE ports, enabling flexible uplink options, server-to-switch connectivity, and improved traffic separation for storage, compute, and virtualization workloads.
- Backward compatibility with 10GbE: Designed to ease migration, this card remains fully compatible with existing 10GbE infrastructure, allowing a gradual upgrade strategy that minimizes downtime and capex while expanding throughput.
- Networking versatility for data center workloads: VXLAN and NVGRE offloads help organizations implement scalable multi-tenant networks, while RoCE support enables low-latency, high-throughput Remote Direct Memory Access for demanding compute tasks and HPC workloads.
- Easy integration into modern servers: The AOC-S25G-b2S is built to slot into standard server PCIe environments, delivering straightforward deployment and compatibility with a wide range of operating systems and virtualization platforms.
Technial Details of Supermicro Add-on Card AOC-S25G-b2S
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how to install Supermicro AOC-S25G-b2S
Installing the AOC-S25G-b2S is designed to be straightforward for administrators familiar with adding PCIe expansion cards. Before you begin, power down your server and unplug it from power to ensure safe handling of hardware. Identify a suitable PCIe slot that meets or exceeds PCIe 3.0 x8 requirements to ensure optimal bandwidth for 25GbE traffic. If your chassis includes both full-height and low-profile brackets, choose the appropriate bracket so the card fits and remains secure within the server chassis.
1) Prepare the server: Remove the chassis cover and ground yourself to prevent static damage. Have the card and any required SFP28 optical modules or copper cables ready for installation. If your deployment uses a connection type other than optic, confirm you have the compatible transceiver modules or copper QSFP/QSFP28 components for your 25GbE need.
2) Install the card: Insert the AOC-S25G-b2S into an available PCIe slot, ensuring the connector seats firmly. Secure the bracket with screws to prevent movement under operational conditions. If your system supports multiple PCIe slots, reference your server’s hardware guide to select the optimal placement for performance and thermal considerations.
3) Power up and enter the OS: Reattach power and boot the server. Depending on your environment, the operating system will either automatically detect the new NIC or require driver installation. For Linux, ensure you have the appropriate kernel drivers for the BCM57414; for Windows, install the corresponding NIC drivers from the vendor’s catalog or your compatible driver source. If virtualization layers are in use, confirm that the card is visible to the hypervisor and allocated to the appropriate VMs or containers.
4) Configure network settings: After driver installation, configure the NIC’s base networking parameters—IP addressing, MTU, and primary vs. secondary link settings. For 25GbE deployments, consider enabling NIC offloads and Ethernet features that align with your workload profile (for example, enabling VXLAN/NVGRE offloads if your virtualization stack relies on overlay networking). If RoCE is used in your environment, verify the RoCE settings and ensure the required RDMA-capable infrastructure and switches are in place to support low-latency traffic.
5) Validate performance and stability: Run throughput and latency tests to confirm the upgrade yields the expected improvements. Monitor CPU utilization, NIC queues, and error counters to catch potential misconfigurations early. In complex deployments, you may want to start with a conservative traffic profile and scale gradually as you verify stability and compatibility with your application stack.
Optional post-install considerations include driver updates from the manufacturer, firmware updates for the NIC, and alignment with your data-center orchestration tools. The AOC-S25G-b2S is designed to work across a broad ecosystem of operating systems and virtualization platforms, but always verify compatibility in your specific environment and with your switch fabric to maximize performance and reliability.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the Supermicro AOC-S25G-b2S? A: It is a dual-port 25GbE add-on card based on the Broadcom BCM57414 chipset, designed to deliver high-throughput networking with advanced features for modern data centers.
- Q: Which features support virtualization and overlay networks? A: The card includes hardware support for VXLAN and NVGRE offloads, enabling efficient overlay networking in virtualized environments, along with RoCE for low-latency remote memory access.
- Q: Is it compatible with older 10GbE networks? A: Yes. The AOC-S25G-b2S is backward compatible with 10GbE networks, providing a cost-effective upgrade path from 10GbE to 25GbE.
- Q: How many ports does it have and what type of connectivity? A: The model is a dual-port 25GbE add-on card designed for PCIe slots; port interfaces typically require 25GbE capable transceivers or direct-attach copper cables, depending on your deployment.
- Q: What systems and drivers are supported? A: The card supports a broad range of servers and hypervisors with PCIe 3.0 x8 or higher, and drivers are provided by the Broadcom chipset vendor and Supermicro for Linux, Windows, and popular virtualization platforms. Always consult the latest driver and firmware recommendations from the vendor for best results.
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