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PCI CARDS       Can a PCI card be used in a Virtual Machine ?       PCI cards cannot be used in a Virtual Machine (VM) environment due to the fact that the physical PCI bus is not        directly accessable by the VM. Products like HyperPacket and HyperArray are suitable for use with VM's.       Can the OptiLogix PCI range of products fit in any PCI slot ?       Yes and No, our PCI boards can fit in standard 5V PCI slots. As the formfactor is half-length, it will usually fit any PC       or Server that can house standard height cards. Note that although PCI slots are becoming less common (replaced by       PCI Express slots),  there are still modern motherboards that have one or two standard 5V PCI slots alongside multiple       PCIe slots.       19" rack servers with passive backplanes are available with many 5V PCI slots. These 5V style PCI slots are usually       colored white and have one notch close to the centre of the motherboard.       PCI slots that have two notches or one notch close to the edge of the motherboard are 3V3 style PCI slots and are not        compatible  with our PCI cards. PCI EXPRESS CARDS         Can the OptiLogix PCI Express range of products fit in any PCIe slot ?       Yes, our PCI Express boards can fit in any small (x1) PCIe slot up to the widest (x16) PCIe slots. As the formfactor is        half-length,  it will usually fit any PC or Server that can house standard height cards. For machines with reduced       height we have some PCIe products available as "Low-Profile" models.       Can a PCI Express card be used in a Virtual Machine ?       PCI Express cards cannot be used in a Virtual Machine (VM) environment due to the fact that the physical PCIe bus is       not directly accessable by the VM. Products like HyperPacket and HyperArray are suitable for use with VM's. USB DEVICES       Can a USB device be used in a Virtual Machine ?       USB devices can be used in a Virtual Machine (VM) environment. However this is not recommended as its performance       and stability can be affected by the virtualisation software. Products like HyperPacket and HyperArray are suitable for       use with VM's.
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