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NIC strictly for Gaming VM

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I'm going to drop a 2.5 gbps NIC to be isolated for just my VM. Where can I find more info on setting this up? Is this as simple as seetings/Network Settings/ and ensuring it's only assigned to the VM or do I need to go into Tools/System Devices and bind the selected VFIO at boot?

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You can bind it vfio-pci, assuming it's alone in it's IOMMU group.

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14 hours ago, JorgeB said:

You can bind it vfio-pci, assuming it's alone in it's IOMMU group.

I'll give it a try this weekend. Thanks.

  • 3 weeks later...
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Update if anyone cares:

 

I couldn't isolate the IOMMU group for the new NIC. Instead, I had to go to the network settings and create two different eth0 & eth1. I assigned all plugins and dockers to br0 and the VM to br1. I tested everything and all is separated. only kicker is that unraid has 2 different IP addresses since I couldn't passthrough the IOMMU. It doesn't seem to be impacting anything so I don't give a fuuuuuu...

 

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The one below this comment is the VM. I change the 0 to a 1 in the XML so I wouldn't have re-do the info for graphics card.

 

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Edited by BigDaddyDingDong

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