10Gbe Tuning?
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@irj972:
I just couldnt get past 6.5gbps on 2.1.4….but 2.2 flies :)
this is as fast as my little fileserver can go....
and iperf from laptop<-->FS (my laptop struggles to get > 9gbps due to using a thunderbolt to PCIe adapter which daisy chains a monitor which consumes some bandwidth)
All the above at circa 60% utilisation on one core of a 8 core rangeley 2758 board.
Very nice. Intel X520 adapter?
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I've been saying for nearly a year that the c2000 SoC is a huge win for pfsense.
Just wait to see what we do with it.
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Very nice. Intel X520 adapter?
yup….I'm planning on building a little stripe of SSDs and seeing what bonded 10gig interfaces can do...
I still want to get a test on one of the chinese knocks off to see what they can do too....too much fun stuff to try and not enough time. -
@irj972:
….too much fun stuff to try and not enough time.
Ha! First world problem if ever I saw it. ;)
Thanks for sharing your results.Steve
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Anybody has any experience with pfSense 2.1.x and Intel 10GbE network controller 82599ES? Supermicro AOC-STGN-i2S is based on this controller, therefore I would like to know weather 82599ES is supported under pfSense 2.1.x? Does it work out-of-the-box or does it require some manual drivers installation?
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The Intel X520 cards with the same chip work great so I would assume that SuperMicro's card also works, though I do not know for sure.
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The Intel X520 cards with the same chip work great so I would assume that SuperMicro's card also works, though I do not know for sure.
Intel x520 uses 82599 and 82599ES chips … are there any essential differences between those two chips?
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82599 is the family. 82599ES is the actual chip.
If you want a feature comparison between the chips in that family then take a look at the link below.
http://ark.intel.com/compare/66004,32207,41282
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What fiber sfp+ modules are you guys using for the intel x520?
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What fiber sfp+ modules are you guys using for the intel x520?
I use mostly Direct Attach cables, not optics, but when I do use fiber it's either genuine Intel modules or knockoffs from approvedoptics.com.
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What fiber sfp+ modules are you guys using for the intel x520?
I use mostly Direct Attach cables, not optics, but when I do use fiber it's either genuine Intel modules or knockoffs from approvedoptics.com.
Nice, regular 8431 cables like http://www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-XDACBL5M-Twinaxial-Netwrk-Cable-Twinaxial-Netwrk-16-40ft-SFF-8431-Male-/311114486894?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item486fde546e or? And this card is 2x10gbit full duplex? if so, possible lacp @ 2x10gbit?
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What fiber sfp+ modules are you guys using for the intel x520?
I use mostly Direct Attach cables, not optics, but when I do use fiber it's either genuine Intel modules or knockoffs from approvedoptics.com.
Nice, regular 8431 cables like http://www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-XDACBL5M-Twinaxial-Netwrk-Cable-Twinaxial-Netwrk-16-40ft-SFF-8431-Male-/311114486894?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item486fde546e or? And this card is 2x10gbit full duplex? if so, possible lacp @ 2x10gbit?
Yes, cables like that.
Theoretically, yes, you could put two links together for 2x10Gbit/s.
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What fiber sfp+ modules are you guys using for the intel x520?
I use mostly Direct Attach cables, not optics, but when I do use fiber it's either genuine Intel modules or knockoffs from approvedoptics.com.
Nice, regular 8431 cables like http://www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-XDACBL5M-Twinaxial-Netwrk-Cable-Twinaxial-Netwrk-16-40ft-SFF-8431-Male-/311114486894?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item486fde546e or? And this card is 2x10gbit full duplex? if so, possible lacp @ 2x10gbit?
Yes, cables like that.
Theoretically, yes, you could put two links together for 2x10Gbit/s.
Now do the math on 40Gbps NICs and a $99 break-out cable. :-)
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on my actual setup - J1900 + ssd + 8gb ram and 2xIntel i210T
For PPPoE i got verry low speed. Around 346.96 Mbit/s. connection is 1000 Mbit/s.I'm not expecting to get 1000 but @least 50%
dev.igb.0.%desc: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection version - 2.4.0 -
What CPU usage are you seeing?
Steve
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How does that divide across the cores? I imagine you have one core at 100%
Steve
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one core is reaching 100% yeah…rest of them are low in load.
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one core is reaching 100% yeah…rest of them are low in load.
Are you able to adjust this over the PowerD function perhaps?
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According to what I have found on the forum this is meant to be "adaptive"
Found that we can change the parameters by editing /etc/inc/system.Inc
Or în gui via system - advanced - miscellaneous.