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title: "GLOTRENDS ST7369 2-Port 25Gb SFP28 ConnectX‑4 Lx RDMA Network Card"
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# 2x 25GbE SFP28 ports PCIe 3.0 x8 interface @ 25Gbps Native RDMA for ultra-low latency GLOTRENDS ST7369 2-Port 25Gb SFP28 ConnectX‑4 Lx RDMA Network Card

**Brand:** glotrends
**Price:** € 200.76
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Future-Proof Your Network with Enterprise-Grade 25GbE Power!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** GLOTRENDS ST7369 2-Port 25Gb SFP28 ConnectX‑4 Lx RDMA Network Card by glotrends
- **How much does it cost?** € 200.76 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **PCIe 3.0 x8 Speed Demon:** Experience line-rate 25Gbps throughput with sub-microsecond latency for seamless high-performance computing.
- • **Blazing Dual 25GbE Ports:** Double your data throughput with dual SFP28 ports, perfect for next-gen network demands.
- • **RDMA-Powered Ultra-Low Latency:** Cut down CPU load and accelerate NVMe-oF and HPC workloads with native RDMA (RoCE) support.
- • **Plug & Play Enterprise Stability:** Wide OS compatibility, PXE/UEFI boot, jumbo frames, and hardware offloads ensure rock-solid, future-proof deployment.
- • **Virtualization-Ready with SR-IOV:** Run up to 256 virtual functions to maximize VM performance and reduce overhead in enterprise environments.

## Overview

The GLOTRENDS ST7369 is a high-performance 2-port 25Gb SFP28 network card powered by the Mellanox ConnectX-4 Lx controller. It delivers blazing PCIe 3.0 x8 throughput with ultra-low latency RDMA acceleration, ideal for data centers, virtualization, and high-speed storage workloads. Designed for professionals demanding scalable, reliable, and future-ready networking, it supports advanced features like SR-IOV virtualization, jumbo frames, and broad OS compatibility, making it a top-tier upgrade for modern enterprise and homelab environments.

## Description

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Review: Enterprise level NIC for homelab use - I've been running 10GbE networks in my lab for about a year-and-a-half, which is a very noticeable upgrade from the more common 1, 2.5, and even 5 GbE speeds in non-enterprise gear. 25GbE is now "entry level" for enterprise networks, and popular because it's easily split from 100 GbE ports. With many "AI" applications demanding higher bandwidth, 400 GbE and even 800 GbE are replacing 100 GbE in high-end and mid-tier applications, and as NVMe storage becomes the normal, systems can increasingly take advantage of 25 GbE connections even for lower-end workstations and edge servers. I tested this card as a NIC in a supermicro storage server, serving 48 U.2 NVMe drives, which can easily saturate even multiple 10GbE connections. With 1 card and bonded ports, I had a clean 50 GbE connection to my switch, and running even multiple file connections to multiple servers for backup the speed increase was noticeable. This card won't be for your average desktop system, or even a higher end NAS setup, but if you can take advantage of it, it's a now affordable upgrade to existing 10GbE networks. The ConnectX4 chipset is still serious business, and in a virtualized environment like Proxmox, SRIOV means that each VM can "See" the hardware more directly, reducing latency and server load - important as network speeds increase and I/O ops become scarce. If you have the workload, the network, and a little patience (It's not drop-in easy), this could be the next step in your lab or small business for some serious I/O power.
Review: Future-Proof Networking Solution for Home/Office Use - Installed one of these in my NAS to connect it to my workstation PC, which already had a compatible NIC. Both systems are running Windows and it recognized the card immediately—no driver headaches, just plug and go. Since everything's in close proximity, I’m currently using a single port with a 3-meter 25G SFP28 DAC cable (came with the workstation PC NIC). In testing file transfers between NVMe drives across both machines, I consistently saw speeds over 2.1GB/s (~17Gbps) without doing any network tuning. The drives themselves could probably go a bit faster, but this setup more than meets my current needs. Once I expand my NAS storage, I’ll likely take advantage of the second port for link aggregation—but even as-is, it feels solidly futureproof for my use case. If you're wiring this up, you’ll need either a 25G SFP28/SFP+ Direct Attach Cable (DAC)—which is plug-and-play and doesn’t require separate modules—or a pair of SFP28/SFP+ transceivers plus a compatible fiber optic cable. If you’d rather go the all-in-one route, a 25G AOC (Active Optical Cable) works too—they come with the modules built in. Whatever option you go with, once it’s hooked up, it just works. Fast speeds, rock-solid stability, and no hiccups during sustained transfers. All in all, a reasonably cost-effective upgrade for a faster home or office network. --- For anyone interested, the exact product I purchased was listed as: GLOTRENDS ST7369 2-Port 25Gb SFP28 Server Network Card with Mellanox ConnectX-4 Controller, PCIe 3.0 X8 Interface, Support RDMA (RoCE v2), Not Infiniband (2port 25Gb SFP28, RDMA (RoCE v2)) The ASIN for the version I received was: B0DS12MWS2

## Features

- 2-port 25GbE SFP28 adapter powered by Mellanox ConnectX-4 Lx controller, supporting 25G/10G/1G auto-negotiation for high-speed data center connectivity.
- PCIe 3.0 x8 high-speed interface delivering line-rate 25Gbps throughput, sub-microsecond latency and up to 75M packets per second performance.
- Native RDMA (RoCE) acceleration for ultra-low latency, ideal for NVMe-oF, high-performance computing (HPC), cluster and storage workloads.
- Enterprise virtualization with SR-IOV up to 256 VFs plus VXLAN/GENEVE/NVGRE overlay hardware offloads to significantly reduce CPU utilization.
- Full-featured enterprise support including PXE/UEFI boot, NC-SI management, DCB, jumbo frames and wide OS compatibility for stable server deployment.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0DS12MWS2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #273 in Internal Computer Networking Cards |
| Brand | GLOTRENDS |
| Built-In Media | GLOTRENDS ST7369 2-Port 25Gb SFP28 ConnectX‑4 Lx RDMA Network Card |
| Color | ConnectX-4 Lx |
| Compatible Devices | Cloud Platform, Data Center, Virtualization |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 9 Reviews |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 25 gigabits_per_second |
| Hardware Interface | PCI Express x8 |
| Manufacturer | glotrends |
| Mfr Part Number | ST7369 |
| Model Number | ST7369 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Warranty Description | 30 Day Warranty Against Manufacturer Defects |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** GLOTRENDS
- **Color:** ConnectX-4 Lx
- **Compatible Devices:** Cloud Platform, Data Center, Virtualization
- **Data Link Protocol:** Ethernet
- **Data Transfer Rate:** 25 gigabits_per_second
- **Hardware Interface:** PCI Express x8
- **Manufacturer:** glotrends
- **Number of Items:** 1

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Enterprise level NIC for homelab use
*by C***S on July 30, 2025*

I've been running 10GbE networks in my lab for about a year-and-a-half, which is a very noticeable upgrade from the more common 1, 2.5, and even 5 GbE speeds in non-enterprise gear. 25GbE is now "entry level" for enterprise networks, and popular because it's easily split from 100 GbE ports. With many "AI" applications demanding higher bandwidth, 400 GbE and even 800 GbE are replacing 100 GbE in high-end and mid-tier applications, and as NVMe storage becomes the normal, systems can increasingly take advantage of 25 GbE connections even for lower-end workstations and edge servers. I tested this card as a NIC in a supermicro storage server, serving 48 U.2 NVMe drives, which can easily saturate even multiple 10GbE connections. With 1 card and bonded ports, I had a clean 50 GbE connection to my switch, and running even multiple file connections to multiple servers for backup the speed increase was noticeable. This card won't be for your average desktop system, or even a higher end NAS setup, but if you can take advantage of it, it's a now affordable upgrade to existing 10GbE networks. The ConnectX4 chipset is still serious business, and in a virtualized environment like Proxmox, SRIOV means that each VM can "See" the hardware more directly, reducing latency and server load - important as network speeds increase and I/O ops become scarce. If you have the workload, the network, and a little patience (It's not drop-in easy), this could be the next step in your lab or small business for some serious I/O power.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Future-Proof Networking Solution for Home/Office Use
*by S***R on August 1, 2025*

Installed one of these in my NAS to connect it to my workstation PC, which already had a compatible NIC. Both systems are running Windows and it recognized the card immediately—no driver headaches, just plug and go. Since everything's in close proximity, I’m currently using a single port with a 3-meter 25G SFP28 DAC cable (came with the workstation PC NIC). In testing file transfers between NVMe drives across both machines, I consistently saw speeds over 2.1GB/s (~17Gbps) without doing any network tuning. The drives themselves could probably go a bit faster, but this setup more than meets my current needs. Once I expand my NAS storage, I’ll likely take advantage of the second port for link aggregation—but even as-is, it feels solidly futureproof for my use case. If you're wiring this up, you’ll need either a 25G SFP28/SFP+ Direct Attach Cable (DAC)—which is plug-and-play and doesn’t require separate modules—or a pair of SFP28/SFP+ transceivers plus a compatible fiber optic cable. If you’d rather go the all-in-one route, a 25G AOC (Active Optical Cable) works too—they come with the modules built in. Whatever option you go with, once it’s hooked up, it just works. Fast speeds, rock-solid stability, and no hiccups during sustained transfers. All in all, a reasonably cost-effective upgrade for a faster home or office network. --- For anyone interested, the exact product I purchased was listed as: GLOTRENDS ST7369 2-Port 25Gb SFP28 Server Network Card with Mellanox ConnectX-4 Controller, PCIe 3.0 X8 Interface, Support RDMA (RoCE v2), Not Infiniband (2port 25Gb SFP28, RDMA (RoCE v2)) The ASIN for the version I received was: B0DS12MWS2

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid 25Gbps NIC
*by C***K on July 29, 2025*

I'm slowly upgrading my home network from 10Gbps/40Gbps to 25Gbps/100Gbps. Installing this in my machine was a piece of cake. I didn't need to install any drivers, and Proxmox recognized the card immediately. It's backwards compatible with 10GBps SFP+ modules, so is a great way to incrementally upgrade your network; for example. As I did, you can directly replace a 10Gbps card and reuse the same SFP+ modules/cables. It will continue to function as a 10Gbps card until you can get SFP28 modules/cables and you have other 25Gbps hosts or switches to connect to. After putting this in one of my machines (replacing a single-port 10Gbps NIC), once I pointed the interface name at the new MAC address, everything in Proxmox functioned exactly as before. After that simple replacement, I connected the second port to my switch via DAC, and added the interface in Proxmox. That too worked exactly as expected, and I got the increased bandwidth I expected. There's not a lot to say. If you need a 25Gbps NIC, this is a good choice, and I haven't had any issues with it so far.

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