QNAP Introduces QXG-10G2SF-NXE Dual-port 10GbE SFP+ Network Cards
Supporting SR-IOV and RDMA to boost data transfer/backup and virtualization application efficiency
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 23, 2025 at 2:01 pmQNAP Systems, Inc. launched the QXG-10G2SF-NXE 10GbE SFP+ network expansion card.
Equipped with the advanced Broadcom 57412 Ethernet controller, this PCIe Gen 3 card can be installed into a QNAP NAS (including the TS-x64 and TS-x64U series) or Windows/Linux PC and servers, instantly augmenting connectivity with 2x10GbE ports.
The QXG-10G2SF-NXE comes with 2x10GbE SFP+ (10G/1G) network ports. Users can utilize SMB Multichannel or Port Trunking to combine bandwidth, providing up to 20Gb of data transfer potential, thereby accelerating large file sharing and intensive data transmission. The QXG-10G2SF-NXE supports RDMA to enhance data transfer efficiency and reduce latency, while also supporting SR-IOV that enhances network resource allocation for VMware virtualization applications, reducing network bandwidth consumption and significantly lowering CPU usage for VM servers (hypervisors).
The company offers a range of 10GbE solutions, with the QXG-10G2SF-NXE network expansion card compatible with various QNAP 10GbE NAS and switches. This solution creates a smooth, secure, and scalable high-speed network environment, catering to the needs of teams requiring simultaneous data access, photographers/videographers in need of fast file transfers, and virtualization applications that require low latency.
Before using the QXG-10G2SF-NXE in a computer/server, users must install Windows/Linux drivers from the official Broadcom website.