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10-16-2018 07:19 AM - edited 05-21-2019 07:58 AM
10-16-2018 07:19 AM - edited 05-21-2019 07:58 AM
Looking to Converge? How HPE StoreFabric CNAs with iSCSI Offload Reduce CPU Utilization
What if you could minimize the HPE ProLiant Server CPU utilizaiton for processing storage traffic by as much as 50%? Reality is you can with new HPE StoreFabric CN1200R-T and CN1300R Converged Network Adatpers. Not only can customers do more with their servers as a result, conveging the Netowrk and iSCIS traffic on a single wire can greatly reduce the number of I/O connections and netowrk ports requried, thus lowering overall TCO.
For all the detail, check out the latest Marvell Blog on these HPE products.
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