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Lenovo 4XC7A08248 network card Internal 100000 Mbit/s

Lenovo 4XC7A08248 network card Internal 100000 Mbit/s

£1106.53

£1327.84 inc. VAT

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Key Features

Lenovo ThinkSystem Mellanox ConnectX-6 Dx
Network adapter
PCIe 4.0 x16 low profile
100 Gigabit QSFP56 x 2
for ThinkAgile MX3330-F Appliance, MX3330-H Appliance, MX3331-F Certified Node

Product Overview

AI-generated summary

For £1106.53 ex‑VAT, a Lenovo “internal” network card with that kind of headline throughput is only a sensible buy if you’re buying for a specific server/workload need and you can confirm it’s the exact right model for your chassis and OS. In the real world, most businesses don’t benefit from paying that premium just to get “fast” — they benefit from fewer link issues, predictable driver support, and clean compatibility with the exact server platform they’re running. If you already have Lenovo hardware and you’re standardised on Lenovo support/driver stacks, this is the sort of card that’s usually painless to deploy and less likely to turn into a time sink during rollout.

Why you might buy it: if your current NIC is a bottleneck (storage replication, virtualization east‑west traffic, backup windows, high‑throughput data transfer) and you’ve verified the slot/firmware/driver requirements, then this can be good value because it reduces operational hassle. Why you might not: if you’re just looking to “upgrade network speed” without a proven need, you can often get perfectly good performance and reliability for far less — and the cost difference is rarely justified on typical office/standard line-of-business traffic. Bottom line: buy it only when it’s a drop‑in fit for a Lenovo server you already manage well; otherwise, I’d look for a cheaper, well-supported alternative with comparable practical performance.

Specifications

Ports & interfaces

Connectivity technologyWired
Host interfacePCI Express
Fiber optic connectorQSFP56

Network

Maximum data transfer rate100000 Mbit/s
Networking standardsIEEE 802.1Q,IEEE 802.1Qaz,IEEE 802.1Qbb,IEEE 802.1Qbg,IEEE 802.3ad,IEEE 802.3ae,IEEE 802.3ap,IEEE 802.3az,IEEE 802.3ba,IEEE 802.3bj,IEEE 802.3by,IEEE 802.3cd

Design

Component forServer
Product colourBlack,Green,Stainless steel
InternalY
CertificationCB / cTUVus / CE EMC: CE / FCC / VCCI / ICES / RCM RoHS compliant

System requirements

Windows operating systems supportedY
Linux operating systems supportedY

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