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Dell G620Y QME2692 16G Dual Port SFP+ Mezz Card
The Dell QME2692 16G Dual Port SFP+ Mezz Card (part number G620Y) delivers high-speed, low-latency connectivity for blade and rack servers that require 10 gigabit Ethernet over fiber or direct attach cables. Designed to fit into a standard mezzanine ... Read More
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$355.95
- In Stock: 8
- Manufacturer: Dell
- Model or Part: G620Y
- Condition: Refurbished
- Weight: 3.00lb
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Overview
The Dell QME2692 16G Dual Port SFP+ Mezz Card (part number G620Y) delivers high-speed, low-latency connectivity for blade and rack servers that require 10 gigabit Ethernet over fiber or direct attach cables. Designed to fit into a standard mezzanine slot, this compact card provides two independent 16Gbps SFP+ ports, enabling flexible network topologies, redundancy, and scalable bandwidth in data center environments.
Key Features
- Dual 16Gbps SFP+ ports support both fiber optic and copper DAC modules
- Hot-plug capable for seamless installation without server downtime
- Low power consumption (typical 5 watts) helps reduce overall energy costs
- PCIe Gen3 x8 interface ensures maximum throughput and compatibility with modern servers
- Advanced error detection and correction to maintain data integrity under heavy loads
- Compact mezzanine form factor saves space in dense server configurations
Technical Specifications
- Form Factor: Standard mezzanine card (low profile)
- Interface: PCIe Gen3 x8
- Port Type: 2 x SFP+ (16Gbps each)
- Supported Media: SR, LR, ER fiber modules and DAC copper cables up to 10 meters
- Data Rate: Up to 32 Gbps aggregate
- Operating Temperature: 0 to 70 degrees C
- Power Consumption: Typical 5 watts, maximum 7 watts
- Compliance: IEEE 802.3ae, RoHS compliant
Typical Applications
- Virtualization hosts requiring high bandwidth for VM migration and storage traffic
- High performance computing clusters that need low latency interconnects
- Enterprise storage arrays with 10GbE front-end connectivity
- Network aggregation switches in spine-leaf data center architectures
- Financial trading platforms where speed and reliability are critical
- Backup and disaster recovery appliances using fiber links for long-distance replication