Intel® Ethernet 700/800 Series

Windows Performance Tuning Guide

ID Date Version Classification
784543 02/06/2024 1.1 Public
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​Check System Hardware Capabilities

100 Gbps and 4x25 Gbps Ethernet network speeds have minimum CPU requirements and minimum system requirements to reach high-performance throughput. In general, a modern server class processor with optimal memory configuration for your platform should be sufficient. However, needs can vary depending on your workload.

All memory channels should be populated to achieve full memory bandwidth. The platform BIOS and related OS settings should be configured for high-performance mode.

Verify that your CPU and memory configurations are capable of supporting the level of bandwidth required for the intended workload. It is important to understand the architecture of your platform to ensure workloads are properly scheduled on cores and nodes local to the networking hardware.

See the following product datasheets for requirements:

Note:Intel has dual port X710/XXV710/XL710 and E810 network adapters that have one underlying controller per adapter that can support up to the full line rate of the adapter across both ports (total). For example, the E810 is a 100 GbE Controller. The E810-CQDA2 dual port 100 GbE adapter, using this controller, is not intended to support 2x100 GbE, but rather a single 100 GbE interface with an active back-up port. When attempting to use line-rate traffic involving both ports, the internal switch is saturated, and the combined bandwidth between the two ports is limited to a total of 100 Gbps. XL710-QDA2 adapters can support up to 40 Gbps across both ports (total). XXV710 adapters can support up to 25 Gbps across both ports (total).