May 3, 20179 yr I'm looking for the latest and greatest dual port nic for my unraid server, to be used with 2 1gig links in bonding mode. I'm replacing a old Intel dual server nic that has issues. After reviewing the LT hardware compatibility list, I'm no closer to making a selection. That list is out dated big time and has none of the latest nics on it. Some options I found on newegg are: -Intel E1G42ET -Intel E1G42ETBLK -Intel EXPI9402PT -Intel EXPI9402PTBLK -Supermicro AOC-SG-i2 -StarTech ST2000SPEXI -Rosewill RNG-407-Dualv2 I searched for some of these models in the forums but didn't really find much - perhaps means not too many issues with nics and unraid. I just want to be sure bonding will work. I'm looking for "Works right out of the box", with no scripts or work-arounds and it needs to work with unraid 6.3.x
May 21, 20179 yr Author So did I post this in the wrong section, or is running dual nics / bonding not used by very many people?
May 22, 20179 yr I'm using an i350-T2. It's an elcheapo chinese Intel clone, and works great. You'll need an x4 slot. This is similar: http://www.ebay.com/itm/INTEL-I350-T2-Dual-Port-Gigabit-1000M-PCI-E-Network-Server-Adapter-I350-AM2-/142319731685 I also added a stick-on RAM heatsink to the controller chip, as it was running at about 80C in my very low airflow case. Probably fine, but I have heaps of those little heatsinks and only takes a second to stick one on.
May 22, 20179 yr 5 hours ago, HellDiverUK said: I'm using an i350-T2. It's an elcheapo chinese Intel clone, and works great. I bought the "real" thing at the time and paid a small fortune. Any gotchas with this chinese clone?
May 22, 20179 yr 1 hour ago, bonienl said: I bought the "real" thing at the time and paid a small fortune. Any gotchas with this chinese clone? As far as I can tell, the only difference is the lack of Intel logo, and the black choke things are no-name items where real Intel cards would use Delta or similar. Oh, and it's only two port rather than 4 port as per most i350 cards. They work exactly as expected, using the normal Intel drivers. But, considering the price I think they're worth it. If it dies, it's cheap to replace.
May 23, 20179 yr This one cheap'o is pretty awesome and works well under unRaid. A real bargain on ebay 4x1GBit for next to nothing: Dell INTEL Pro/1000 VT 4-Port Network PCI-e Adapter NIC TY674 Simple question What is the use for bonding on unRaid server (except of failover prvention), when the maximum transfer speed is limited to one drive speed ? (unless you use mainly read data from ssd cache?) Edited May 23, 20179 yr by art-informa.pl
May 23, 20179 yr I have one of the dell intel pro 1000's in one of my servers passed through to pfSense. Seems to work without issue.
May 23, 20179 yr Author On 5/22/2017 at 1:28 AM, HellDiverUK said: I'm using an i350-T2. It's an elcheapo chinese Intel clone, and works great. You'll need an x4 slot. This is similar: http://www.ebay.com/itm/INTEL-I350-T2-Dual-Port-Gigabit-1000M-PCI-E-Network-Server-Adapter-I350-AM2-/142319731685 I also added a stick-on RAM heatsink to the controller chip, as it was running at about 80C in my very low airflow case. Probably fine, but I have heaps of those little heatsinks and only takes a second to stick one on. Cool, thank you!
May 23, 20179 yr 6 hours ago, art-informa.pl said: This one cheap'o is pretty awesome and works well under unRaid. A real bargain on ebay 4x1GBit for next to nothing: Dell INTEL Pro/1000 VT 4-Port Network PCI-e Adapter NIC TY674 Simple question What is the use for bonding on unRaid server (except of failover prvention), when the maximum transfer speed is limited to one drive speed ? (unless you use mainly read data from ssd cache?) Why do you say max speed is limited to 1 drive read speed? My Plex server has TV/movies stored amongst ~7 different drives. At any one time, I may have 5-6 streams reading from multiple of the drives. Add to it my VM's running on "unassigned devices" SSD's, Sabnzbd, security cameras feeding to a VM and then sending back out to my viewing panels/devices, and of course my steam library stored on cache SSD being served up to a few gaming PC's. 1gig can get saturated quickly at times.
May 23, 20179 yr 3 hours ago, NotYetRated said: Why do you say max speed is limited to 1 drive read speed? My Plex server has TV/movies stored amongst ~7 different drives. At any one time, I may have 5-6 streams reading from multiple of the drives. Add to it my VM's running on "unassigned devices" SSD's, Sabnzbd, security cameras feeding to a VM and then sending back out to my viewing panels/devices, and of course my steam library stored on cache SSD being served up to a few gaming PC's. 1gig can get saturated quickly at times. Hi, you totally right. Did not though about streaming from multiple HDD's. Thank you for this
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