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What to do with multiple ip interfaces

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I'm currently running an evaluation version of Unraid 6.5.3 on a Supermicro server with 4 on board 1 Gig ethernet ports. In addition, the server is also configured with a two port 10 Gig interface card.

 

I currently have all 4 ethernet ports plugged into a Cisco 3650e switch, as well as one of 10 gig interfaces. The 3650e has two 10 gig uplink ports on it as well as 48-1gb ports.

 

So, the question is--what is the best way to configure these ethernet ports in Unraid?  Bridge them, bond them, leave some separate? Is there an advantage to having certain dockers have a dedicated port?

 

I plan on running Plex, Sonarr, Radarr, Deluge, and if I'm sure I'll add more as I continue to watch SpaceInvader One's Youtube channel.

 

What say you?

 

Bob

A single 10G interface is more than sufficient to connect the server.

Alternatively you may bond a number of gigabit ports for enhanced redundancy or throughput.

No not mix 1G and 10G ports in a bonded interface, i.e. all interfaces in a bond must be the same type.

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