langelus Posted August 16, 2019 Share Posted August 16, 2019 Hi! Been trying to configure bonding for my two HP Microservers to my Netgear GS724TP switch. Tried both balance-rr and LACP and both works in the regard that I achieve connectivity to the servers but it still behaves like a single link in performance, networking isn't my strongest subject so any input from you guys is more than welcome Tests performed: SMB transfer from two concurrent clients reading large files one share (files reside on different disks in share) Iperf3 test from two concurrent clients with the server running the Iperf3 server processes Outcome: Server maxing out at 1 Gb/s Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted August 16, 2019 Share Posted August 16, 2019 No personal experience, I haven't even played with it because what you observed seems to be typical. Bonding seems to be like hyperthreading, in that it makes no difference unless the application is specifically written to take advantage of it. The only benefit you will probably see is the ability to lose one of the links seamlessly. You could also try NFS to one of the clients, I bet both clients would get 1Gb/s if one was nfs and the other was smb. If you want higher speeds you will need to move to 10Gb. Quote Link to comment
langelus Posted August 16, 2019 Author Share Posted August 16, 2019 1 hour ago, jonathanm said: No personal experience, I haven't even played with it because what you observed seems to be typical. Bonding seems to be like hyperthreading, in that it makes no difference unless the application is specifically written to take advantage of it. The only benefit you will probably see is the ability to lose one of the links seamlessly. You could also try NFS to one of the clients, I bet both clients would get 1Gb/s if one was nfs and the other was smb. If you want higher speeds you will need to move to 10Gb. Hard to see why that would make a difference NFS/SMB but might aswell give it a try. Unfortunately 10 Gb is not possible without replacing all my hardware (no room for NIC's in the servers) so that's a "wallet says; no" Quote Link to comment
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