Broadcom CNA vs. Intel 500 Series Network Adapters

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Broadcom CNA
Score 5.7 out of 10
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Broadcom in Irvine, California offers CNA (converged network adapters).N/A
Intel 500 Series Network Adapters
Score 9.6 out of 10
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The Intel 500 Series network adapters are backward compatible with existing 1000BASE-T networks, simplifying the transition to 10Gb Ethernet when more bandwidth is needed. Available in both PCIe and OCP form factors. Available models include the X550, the X540, and the X520.N/A
Pricing
Broadcom CNAIntel 500 Series Network Adapters
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Broadcom CNAIntel 500 Series Network Adapters
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
Broadcom CNAIntel 500 Series Network Adapters
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Broadcom CNA

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Intel 500 Series Network Adapters
Chose Intel 500 Series Network Adapters
We tried using Broadcom before buying Intel, but we had driver issues with our Linux servers which were a deal-breaker for us. Never had any driver issues after switching to Intel
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User Ratings
Broadcom CNAIntel 500 Series Network Adapters
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9.6
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User Testimonials
Broadcom CNAIntel 500 Series Network Adapters
Likelihood to Recommend
Broadcom
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Intel Corporation
Network upgrades - this is a solid, tested, well-supported NIC that does the job. If you need connectivity in a Cat5e or Cat6 building, this is your go-to. We have used it in self-built storage and servers for some time, added it to increase capacity in vendor-built storage and servers, and have upgraded higher-end PCs with this NIC in order to gain redundancy and increased performance.
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Pros
Broadcom
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Intel Corporation
  • Uses RJ45 ports, allowing you to use existing Cat6/7 infrastructure.
  • Widely supported by OSs, as to be expected with Intel adapters.
  • Relatively low cost upgrade for a massive speed boost.
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Cons
Broadcom
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Intel Corporation
  • Could be cheaper
  • Gets extremely hot
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Alternatives Considered
Broadcom
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Intel Corporation
I've also supported Broadcom network adapters, as well as cheaper solutions from StarTech. Broadcom typically costs more and doesn't have any advantages for our applications. The StarTech ones are cheaper with fewer support options. Intel is the way to go for CAT6 10GbE adapters. The balance of reliability, driver support, ease of use, and compatibility is excellent.
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Return on Investment
Broadcom
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Intel Corporation
  • It has enabled us to affordably moved to 10gig for those who need it
  • it will enable us to affordably move the HQ network to 10gig in the near future
  • It has simplified and helped us standardize on a NIC across all device types except laptops
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