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Connectx-6 infiniband/ethernet adapter card
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Related Documentation
MLNX_OFED for Linux User Manual and Release Notes
WinOF-2 for Windows User Manual and Release Notes
NVIDIA VMware for Ethernet User Manual
NVIDIA Firmware Utility (mlxup) User Manual and Release Notes
NVIDIA Firmware Tools (MFT) User Manual
InfiniBand Architecture Specification Release 1.2.1, Vol 2 - Release 1.3
IEEE Std 802.3 Specification
PCI Express Specifications
LinkX Interconnect Solutions
Document Conventions
When discussing memory sizes, MB and MBytes are used in this document to mean size in MegaBytes. The use of Mb or Mbits (small b) indicates the size in
MegaBits. In this document, PCIe is used to mean PCI Express.
Revision History
User Manual describing OFED features, performance, band diagnostic, tools content, and configuration.
See MLNX_OFED for Linux
Documentation.
User Manual describing WinOF-2 features, performance, Ethernet diagnostic, tools content, and configuration.
See WinOF-2 for Windows
Documentation.
User Manual and release notes describing the various components of the NVIDIA ConnectX® NATIVE ESXi stack.
See VMware® ESXi Drivers
Documentation.
NVIDIA firmware update and query utility used to update the firmware. Refer
Documentation.
User Manual describing the set of MFT firmware management tools for a single node.
InfiniBand Specifications
IEEE Ethernet
Specifications 
Industry Standard PCI Express Base and Card Electromechanical Specifications. Refer
LinkX InfiniBand cables and transceivers are designed to maximize the performance of High-Performance
Computing networks, requiring high-bandwidth, low-latency connections between compute nodes and switch
nodes. NVIDIA offers one of the industry's broadest portfolio of QDR/FDR10 (40Gb/s), FDR (56Gb/s), EDR/HDR100
(100Gb/s), HDR (200Gb/s) and NDR (400Gb/s) cables, including Direct Attach Copper cables (DACs), copper splitter
cables, Active Optical Cables (AOCs) and transceivers in a wide range of lengths from 0.5m to 10km. In addition to
meeting IBTA standards, NVIDIA tests every product in an end-to-end environment ensuring a Bit Error Rate of less
than 1E-15. Read more
at LinkX Cables and
to Firmware Utility (mlxup)
Transceivers.
See MFT User
Manual.
to PCI-SIG
Specifications. 
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