The Alaska® series of networking interface controllers (NICs) from Marvell Semiconductor is a family of NICs that supports a number of networking technologies, including Ethernet, Fibre Channel, and InfiniBand.
Features
Performance at High Speeds: The Alaska® series interface allows data transfer rates at High Speeds, with certain devices having a 400 Gbps maximum speed.
Low Power Consumption: The Alaska® series interface is engineered to utilize the least amount of power possible, making it appropriate for usage in data centers and other locations that prioritize conserving energy.
Packet filtering, load balancing, and network virtualization are just a few of the advanced networking functions that the Alaska® series interface enables.
Scalability: The Alaska® series interface is created with scalability in mind, enabling it to support a variety of network configurations and sizes.
Simple Integration: The Alaska® series interface is supported by a number of operating systems and network protocols, making it simple to integrate into already-existing network infrastructure.
Strong Security: The Alaska® series interface has features that improve network security, including MAC address filtering, VLAN tagging, and support for IPsec and SSL encryption.
The Alaska® series interface is made to offer network administrators high-performance, low-power networking capabilities with cutting-edge features.
Applications
Telecommunications
Networking in data centers
Enterprise networking settings
Industrial networking applications
Military and aerospace applications
Generally, any application that demands high-speed networking, low-latency data transfer, and advanced networking features will perform well with the Alaska® series interface.