Network Interface Cards White Papers

Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Bus Implementation in HP ProLiant Servers

Overview The Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) bus found in PC, workstation, and server products has evolved over time to keep pace with advances in microprocessor and networking technology. This paper explains how the evolution of the PCI specification from PCI to PCI-X has affected compatibility of existing PCI adapters and PCI slots. This paper also explains why customers migrating to the latest generation of HP ProLiant servers may find it cost effective to update some legacy I/O adapters.

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PublisherHewlett Packard File FormatPDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5
Date PublishedNovember 2003 Downloads469
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Sangoma Signaling and Media Gateway (SMG): BRI (ISDN) Interface Card Brings Carrier-Grade Thinking to Your Enterprise

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Solving the Hypervisor Network I/O Bottleneck: Solarflare Virtualization Acceleration

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Switch Virtual Interface for Cisco Integrated Services Routers

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Packet Buffer Management for a High-Speed Network Interface Card

Packet buffers in a smart network interface card are managed in a way to reduce any packet losses from high-speed burst incoming data. Currently, two types of packet buffer management...


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