Intel® Ethernet 700 Series

Linux Performance Tuning Guide

ID Date Version Classification
334019 12/09/2024 1.1 Public
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​Check System Hardware Capabilities

At 10 Gbps, 25 Gbps, and 40 Gbps Ethernet, there are some minimum CPU and system requirements. In general, a modern server class processor and optimal memory configuration for your platform should be sufficient, but the needs vary depending on your workload. All memory channels should be populated and memory performance mode should be enabled in the BIOS. Verify that your CPU and memory configuration are capable of supporting the level of network performance you require for your workload.

Note:​The XL710 is a 40 GbE controller. The 2 x 40 GbE adapter using this controller is not intended to be a 2 x 40 GbE but a 1 x 40 GbE 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 are limited to a total of 50 Gbps.