Lenovo
LENOVO DCG SOURCING LENOVO CARDPOP INTEL X520 DP
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Lenovo Intel X520 DP Fiber Adapter 10 GbE | Dual Port, Enterprise
Lenovo
MPN: 49Y7981
$222.07$245.07
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Key Features
- Dual-port 10 GbE fiber adapter
- Intel X520 controller family
- SFP+ network interface support
- Enterprise server deployment focus
- Designed for Lenovo DCG sourcing
- High-bandwidth host connectivity
- Suitable for virtualization and storage traffic
- Accelerate server connectivity with dual 10 GbE fiber ports
Maintain high-speed server connectivity with the Lenovo DCG Sourcing Intel X520 DP fiber adapter. Built for 10 GbE environments, this dual-port design gives infrastructure teams the bandwidth headroom needed for virtualization hosts, storage traffic, and east-west application flows. It is a practical fit when you need consistent performance without moving to a more complex or costly network redesign.
The X520 family is widely used in enterprise server deployments because it balances throughput, compatibility, and operational simplicity. Dual ports help separate traffic paths, support redundancy strategies, and reduce congestion on busy hosts. For teams standardizing on fiber uplinks, this adapter supports the kind of predictable network behavior that matters in production racks.
Choose this model when the goal is to extend server capability with a proven 10 GbE adapter rather than overbuying for unused capacity. It is well suited to environments where port density, stable performance, and straightforward integration matter more than feature bloat. For procurement teams, that makes it a strong fit for refresh cycles, server upgrades, and controlled expansion projects.
Ideal For
- Upgrade virtualization hosts that need 10 GbE uplinks
- Add dual-path connectivity to production servers
- Refresh legacy adapters in enterprise rack systems
- Support storage and application traffic on separate links
Why This Product
- 1Dual ports support traffic separation and redundancy
- 210 GbE bandwidth suits virtualization and storage workloads
- 3Intel X520 platform is common in enterprise server fleets
- 4SFP+ connectivity fits fiber-based uplink designs





