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High-performance, low latency, and energy efficient ethernet adapters
ATTO
Technology has released the ATTO
FastFrame™3 25/40/50/100GbE network interface controllers.
6 years ago
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ATTO FastFrame 3 NICs provide unmatched performance, the industry’s lowest latency, and the versatility needed to support the most demanding and complex ecosystems.
Supporting speeds up to 100GbE and latency as low as 1µs, FastFrame 3 NICs are ideal for IT applications such as data analytics, high performance computing (HPC) clusters, hyper converged servers and large database analysis.
FastFrame 3 NICs have built-in hardware offload engines, including CPU transport layer offloading and NVMe over Fabric target offloading to accelerate data and reduce server overhead. Installations relying on SSDs will realize improvements in storage operations thanks to native NVMe support.
“IT professionals are looking for higher bandwidth to drive data center aggregation level traffic,” said Tim Klein, CEO of ATTO Technology. “With the industry’s lowest latency, ATTO FastFrame 3 25/40/50/100GbE NICs enable higher performance and permit significantly faster transport of large amounts of data than our competitors. Enhancements including RoCE support and Energy Efficient Ethernet also allow FastFrame NICs to offer higher ROI than the competition by maximizing resources and minimizing OPEX.”