[195057] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: PCIe adapters supporting long distance 10GB fiber?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Max Tulyev)
Tue Jun 20 09:30:11 2017
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From: Max Tulyev <maxtul@netassist.ua>
Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2017 16:30:03 +0300
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We use Intel NICs with SFP+ holes. It works good with long and short
range SFP+ modules, including CWDM/DWDM.
On 15.06.17 12:10, chiel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are deploying more and more server based routers (based on BSD). We
> have now come to the point where we need to have 10GB uplinks one these
> devices and I prefer to plug in a long range 10GB fiber straight into
> the server without it going first into a router/switch from vendor x. It
> seems to me that all the 10GB PCIe cards only support either copper
> 10GBASE-T, short range 10GBASE-SR or the 10 Km 10GBASE-LR (but only very
> few). Are there any PCIe cards that support 10GBASE-ER and 10GBASE-ZR? I
> can't seem to find any.
>
> Chiel
>