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HP NC325m PCI Express Quad Port 1Gb server adapter for c-Class BladeSystem -
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Key Benefits

The NC325m Adapter is a quad port Gigabit server adapter for c-Class BladeSystem servers.
» Quad port, high-density design
» High performance design
» Insight software upgrade

Quad port, high-density design

  • Allows for greater Ethernet port density for networking I/O intensive applications
  • Saves valuable server mezzanine slots for other purposes

High performance design

  • Total aggregate throughput of 4 Gbps meets the needs for customers desiring high bandwidth but are not yet ready to move to 10 Gigabit Ethernet
  • Provides the highest throughput available in a ProLiant c-Class Gigabit Ethernet mezzanine adapter
  • Extensive set of standard features ProLiant customers have come to expect.

Insight software upgrade

  • Optional Insight software Intelligent Networking Pack optimizes server availability and networking performance by proactively adapting to network infrastructure problems
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