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From Gigabit Ethernet to Virtual Private Networking, a host of technologies are shaping today's networks-and tomorrow's. Intel can help you add to your knowledge about the technologies that interest you.
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Intel® I/O Acceleration Technology
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Today, more than ever, business success relies on the rapid transfer and processing of data. To improve data transfer to and from applications, IT managers continue to invest in new networking and storage infrastructure to achieve higher performance. Server I/O latency has emerged as the bottleneck that must be overcome for IT to be able to realize value from these investments. This performance issue is addressed with Intel® I/O Acceleration Technology, an integrated platform I/O solution that gets data to and from applications faster and with greater reliability and efficiency.
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Intel® Active Management Technology
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Intel® Active Management Technology is a platform-resident hardware and firmware solution using out-of-band (OOB) communication for platform access regardless of the state of the operating system (OS) or platform power. Even with a crashed hard drive or inoperable operating system, Intel® Active Management Technology maintains access to and management of the platform allowing the IT technician can remotely access the platform for diagnostics, recovery and inventory management. Essentially, the only requirements are that the platform be corporate network connected and have stand-by power.
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PCI Express*
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PCI Express*, the third generation input/output (I/O) standard for desktop and servers improves network performance beyond that of older PCI and PCI-X desktop and server bus architectures. The higher performance of PCI Express derives from its faster, scalable serial-I/O interconnect, which provides a dedicated, bi-directional I/O with 2.5-GHz clocking, versus the slower 133-MHz parallel bus of PCI-X.
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10 Gigabit Ethernet
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The next evolutionary stage in Ethernet connectivity-10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE)-has arrived. It is here in the form of the Intel® PRO/10GbE SR and Intel® PRO10GbE LR Server Adapters. And it gives network administrators the power to deliver peak speed and throughput performance over longer distances.
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Gigabit Ethernet
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Gigabit Ethernet provides an effective, cost-sensitive option for Ethernet and Fast Ethernet-based networks needing additional bandwidth. Learn how this technology can be used to accommodate increases in desktop processing power, the deployment of bandwidth-hungry applications, and user access to new media format such as multi-media, video, intranets and the Internet.
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Adaptive Load Balancing to Gigabit
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A solution for high-performance servers running business critical applications where high throughput is as important as avoiding downtime. This Intel technology balances data transmission across multiple adapters. Find out how you can use Adaptive Loading Balancing to increase server bandwidth and balance outgoing traffic in 100 Mbps increments up to 400 Mbps.
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