Intel EXPI9404PTL Port Adapter EXPI9404PTL Manuel D’Utilisation

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Lead has not been intentionally added, but lead may still exist as an impurity below 1000 ppm.
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Lead and other materials banned in the Restrictions on the use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive are either (1) below all applicable substance 
thresholds as proposed by the European Union or (2) an approved/pending exemption applies.
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To find out more about Intel network connectivity, visit: 
www.intel.com/network/connectivity
To see the full line of Intel
®
PRO/1000 Network Adapters
for PCI Express, visit: 
www.intel.com/go/pcie
The Intel
®
PRO/1000 Network Adapters for PCI Express slot
interfaces are designed to provide high performance in multi-
processor systems by efficiently balancing network loads
across multiple CPUs when used with Receive-Side Scaling
from Microsoft or Scalable I/O on Linux*. Additionally, Intel is
introducing new adapters with Intel
®
I/O Acceleration
Technology for further improving application response
through higher network and storage I/O performance,
reliability and efficiency.
Network adapter management, including advanced teaming
methods, is also much easier with Intel
®
PROSet for
Microsoft* Device Manager. The Intel PROSet utility, shown
in Figure 6, uses a Windows* look and feel to provide easy
point-and-click access to adapter drivers and configuration
features, including adapter teaming for port aggregation and
fault tolerance failover.
Conclusion
PCI Express is the new third-generation I/O serial-bus
standard that advances the previous PCI standards known
as PCI and PCI-X. While PCI, PCI-X and PCI Express will
coexist for sometime, PCI Express provides a dedicated,
high-performance, bandwidth-scalable bus that can enhance
Ethernet performance beyond that achieved with the shared,
multi-drop structures of PCI and PCI-X.
To support migration of Gigabit Ethernet to the PCI Express
bus architecture, Intel has created the Intel PRO/1000 PT
and PF family of network adapters for both copper and fiber
connectivity. The Intel family of PCI Express adapters is built
on Intel Lead Free Technology
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for RoHS
2
compliance and
joins the broad line of Intel PRO Network Adapters for PCI
and PCI-X, including 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapters for both
fiber and Cx4 copper.
Available in the first half of 2006. To find out more about this technology, visit: www.intel.com/technology/ioacceleration/index.htm