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4 SFP28 25G PORT CARD

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Netgear 4 SFP28 25G Port Card APM414V-10000S | 25GbE, LC

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MPN: APM414V-10000S

$595.98$759.72

MAP: $599.99

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Key Features

  • 4-port SFP28 expansion card
  • 25 Gbps per port data rate
  • 25GbE network technology
  • LC connector type
  • Multi-mode fiber support
  • Compact form factor
  • Expand uplink capacity with 4 SFP28 ports at 25 Gbps each
  • Support 25GbE networking using LC fiber connectivity
Increase high-speed fiber port count without overbuilding the network. The Netgear 4 SFP28 25G Port Card adds four 25GbE SFP28 interfaces in a compact form factor, giving infrastructure teams a straightforward way to expand uplink capacity where 25G connectivity is the right fit. This card is built for environments that need more throughput per rack unit and cleaner port economics than lower-speed alternatives can provide. With LC connectivity and multi-mode fiber support, it fits common short-reach enterprise and data center designs where predictable 25 Gbps links are required for server aggregation, leaf-spine access, or storage-adjacent networking. For teams standardizing on 25GbE, the value is in density and consistency. Four ports on a single expansion card reduce the number of components needed to reach target bandwidth, while the compact design helps preserve space inside the platform. That makes it a practical choice for upgrades where performance, cabling discipline, and platform fit all matter.

Ideal For

  • 25GbE server uplinks in enterprise access layers
  • Leaf-spine fabric expansion in data center switching
  • High-speed fiber connectivity for storage and virtualization clusters
  • Port density upgrades in compact Netgear deployments

Why This Product

  • 14 x 25GbE ports for higher density than single-port options
  • 2LC connectors for standard fiber patching
  • 3Multi-mode support for common short-reach deployments
  • 4Compact card design for space-constrained platforms