Veritas Gigabit Ethernet Card Pcie Flex Appl 5X50 Ether Nic 1 Gbit Quad Port I350

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Description

The Veritas Gigabit Ethernet Card is a state-of-the-art PCI Express adapter built to elevate network performance in data-heavy environments. Featuring four 1 Gbps Ethernet ports powered by Intel I350-class technology, this quad-port NIC turns ordinary connections into enterprise-grade networking. It’s the ideal upgrade for workstations, storage servers, or virtualization hosts that demand scalable throughput, reliable connectivity, and efficient data handling. With a simple PCIe installation, broad OS compatibility, and advanced networking features, the Veritas card minimizes bottlenecks, accelerates file transfers, and frees up CPU resources for demanding applications. Whether you’re expanding a NAS, building a hyper-converged setup, or deploying a multi-link server, this card delivers predictable, high-throughput performance across multiple LAN segments while maintaining straightforward manageability.

  • Four independent 1 Gbps ports for scalable throughput — Each of the four RJ-45 Ethernet ports supports reliable gigabit connectivity, enabling you to consolidate network paths, isolate traffic for critical applications, and assign dedicated bandwidth to VMs, storage traffic, or backup processes. The aggregate throughput across all ports provides a smoother data flow, reduced latency, and the flexibility to design complex network topologies such as NIC teaming or link aggregation to meet modern workflow demands.
  • Easy PCIe installation for broad compatibility — The Veritas Gigabit Ethernet Card uses a PCI Express interface, designed for quick placement into most desktop towers and server chassis with available PCIe slots. After seating the card, the operating system recognizes the device with minimal setup, enabling rapid deployment across mixed environments. This makes it a practical upgrade for aging workstations as well as high-performance servers seeking to add reliable, multi-path networking without major hardware changes.
  • Cross-platform driver support and reliability — Engineered to align with standard networking software expectations, the Veritas card provides driver support across major operating systems. Expect dependable recognition by common OS distributions and stable performance in Windows and Linux environments, with broad compatibility that helps reduce downtime and simplifies deployment in mixed infrastructure setups. This cross-platform reliability is especially valuable in virtualization hosts, NAS deployments, and multi-OS lab or production environments.
  • Advanced network features for modern workloads — Designed to handle demanding workloads, the card enables efficient traffic routing, dedicated per-port management, and support for common optimization practices. Features such as NIC teaming and link aggregation (LACP), along with VLAN tagging, help organize traffic, increase fault tolerance, and balance load across multiple physical links. By providing separate lanes for each connection and enabling per-port optimization, the Veritas card helps reduce CPU overhead on host systems while maintaining stable, high-throughput network access for virtual machines, storage traffic, and mission-critical applications.
  • Reliability, security, and practical design — Built for long-term reliability, this four-port NIC emphasizes solid construction and steady operation in data-intensive environments. Its enterprise-oriented design supports continuous workloads, with consistent performance and straightforward manageability that align with modern networking practices. The card’s dependable throughput and scalable architecture make it a prudent, future-proof addition to workstations, servers, or storage appliances where dependable connectivity matters most.

Technical Details of Veritas Gigabit Ethernet Card

  • Ports: 4 x 1 Gbps Ethernet (RJ-45)
  • Interface: PCI Express (PCIe) expansion card
  • Form factor: Standard PCIe card for desktop and server systems with available PCIe slots
  • Operating System support: Cross-platform compatibility with major Windows and Linux distributions
  • Throughput (aggregate): Up to 4 Gbps total across all ports (subject to system performance and network conditions)
  • Key features: NIC teaming, link aggregation (LACP), VLAN tagging, per-port traffic management, and typical enterprise networking practices to optimize multi-link environments

How to install Veritas Gigabit Ethernet Card

  • Prepare your system — Power down the computer, unplug the power cord, and ground yourself to avoid static discharge. Open the chassis and locate an available PCIe slot that is suitable for a full-height or standard-size card based on your case and motherboard layout.
  • Install the card — Remove the expansion slot cover if needed, align the Veritas NIC with the PCIe slot, and firmly press the card into place until it seats fully. Secure the bracket to the chassis with a screw to prevent movement.
  • Connect cables — Attach one or more Category 5e/6 Ethernet cables to the ports you intend to use. Route cables to minimize bending and interference, and ensure connections are snug in each port.
  • Power up and install drivers — Reassemble the system, reconnect power, and boot the machine. The operating system should recognize the new hardware. Install the appropriate drivers from the official vendor source or your OS package manager. If your environment uses NIC teaming or VLANs, configure those settings in your OS or hypervisor management tools after the driver installation.
  • Configure networking as needed — Create NIC teams or link aggregation groups if your network requires them, enable VLAN tagging on the desired ports, and adjust jumbo frame settings if your storage or virtualization traffic benefits from larger frames. Verify connectivity by testing reachability across the different ports and validating performance across multi-link configurations.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: Is this card suitable for virtualization and NAS environments?

    A: Yes. The Veritas Gigabit Ethernet Card is designed to support virtualization hosts, storage servers, and high-demand workstations. Its four-port design and features like NIC teaming and link aggregation help you optimize throughput, isolate traffic, and improve network efficiency in virtualized and storage-centric setups.

  • Q: What operating systems are supported?

    A: The card offers cross-platform driver support for major operating systems, including Windows and Linux distributions commonly used in servers, desktops, and virtualization platforms. This broad compatibility simplifies deployment across heterogeneous environments.

  • Q: How many physical ports does it have and what speed?

    A: It features four physical 1 Gbps Ethernet ports. When combined using NIC teaming or link aggregation, you can achieve higher aggregate throughput for multi-path networking and intensive traffic workloads.

  • Q: Do I need special hardware or firmware to use NIC teaming?

    A: NIC teaming and link aggregation are standard features supported by modern operating systems and networking equipment. You can configure these features within the OS or hypervisor management utilities to create redundant or balanced paths across multiple ports.

  • Q: Do I need to update drivers or firmware after installation?

    A: For best performance and reliability, install the latest drivers provided by the vendor and apply any recommended firmware updates. This ensures optimal compatibility with your OS, BIOS, and network infrastructure and may improve stability and throughput.


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