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neither the switch nor NIC's play any role in SMB3.0. you just need more than one network connection on each device the OS will (or rather should) handle the rest.

Oh! You connect them directly together? Not to the switch? And that's it? My list just grew a little, lol

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Oh! You connect them directly together? Not to the switch? And that's it? My list just grew a little, lol

No no no, lol, what I mean is the switch nor the NIC's have any effect on if SMB3.0 works or not.  Any switch should work just fine.

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No no no, lol, what I mean is the switch nor the NIC's have any effect on if SMB3.0 works or not. Any switch should work just fine.

Lol... So two cables to a dual port card, and the software determines the bandwidth, automatically?

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Lol... So two cables to a dual port card, and the software determines the bandwidth, automatically?

Correct, doesn't even need to be a dual port card, just more than one NIC in general.

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Correct, doesn't even need to be a dual port card, just more than one NIC in general.

Groovy! I'm all over that! Round 2 of upgrades, coming up! Lol

 

And 10G cards are backward compatible, yes?

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Groovy! I'm all over that! Round 2 of upgrades, coming up! Lol

 

And 10G cards are backward compatible, yes?

If you're talking about copper cards I believe they may be.  All my 10Gb experience is on optical stuff.

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PenkethBoy

any type of nic will do optical or copper

 

i have a intel x540-t2 in my desktop and server for 10g - and each has two 1g nics which are turned off

 

as i said i think MP is working - but currently i can't saturate the network with my setup

 

But what i do see is

 

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Minimal cpu and both 10g nics sending data - one at 1.5gbps and the other at 2.4gps - usually they are approx equal just a timing thing when i took the image

 

this i assume is the mp working @@JeremyFr79 is that what you see?

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Groovy! I'm all over that! Round 2 of upgrades, coming up! Lol

 

And 10G cards are backward compatible, yes?

yes they will work at 1g if connected to a 1g switch as a 1g would to a 100mbit switch

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any type of nic will do optical or copper

 

i have a intel x540-t2 in my desktop and server for 10g - and each has two 1g nics which are turned off

 

as i said i think MP is working - but currently i can't saturate the network with my setup

 

But what i do see is

 

5864685ac28a1_Capture.jpg

 

Minimal cpu and both 10g nics sending data - one at 1.5gbps and the other at 2.4gps - usually they are approx equal just a timing thing when i took the image

 

this i assume is the mp working @@JeremyFr79 is that what you see?

Yup looks like MP is working like it should.

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As for 10G NICs, some are copper only and some are optical only, some have both and many are SFP+ allowing you to do either or.  Like I said most of my experience is with Optical due to all my years in data-centers and that being the cabling of choice to eliminate possible interference issues etc.  Plus optical is easier to run long runs in a data-center.

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Never_More

well after much advice of members of the forum, I finally upgraded to a rack system - order this off e-bay got a great deal, still needs a little work but,  now who's got the biggest computer in there home... :-)

 

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What do you think this thing will stream at  LMAO  I had to guys  its a shame what i have,  its about the same age...

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MSattler

Yup looks like MP is working like it should.

 

This is still only Windows to Windows though as far as I know.  

 

Linux Samba is still being worked on.

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PenkethBoy

yes MP is windows only - not sure if its a MS specific or they have released the code for others to add to Linux etc

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PenkethBoy

well after much advice of members of the forum, I finally upgraded to a rack system - order this off e-bay got a great deal, still needs a little work but,  now who's got the biggest computer in there home... :-)

 

58658c6e571d5_fe1b425768f4cc12cad457630f

 

What do you think this thing will stream at  LMAO  I had to guys  its a shame what i have,  its about the same age...

Nice new rack

 

i think the valves are a nice touch as they will glow in the dark - good for xmas  :P

 

How do you define biggest? :)

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well after much advice of members of the forum, I finally upgraded to a rack system - order this off e-bay got a great deal, still needs a little work but,  now who's got the biggest computer in there home... :-)

 

58658c6e571d5_fe1b425768f4cc12cad457630f

 

What do you think this thing will stream at  LMAO  I had to guys  its a shame what i have,  its about the same age...

Don't let the US Government see that, they may get jealous! lol

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well after much advice of members of the forum, I finally upgraded to a rack system - order this off e-bay got a great deal, still needs a little work but,  now who's got the biggest computer in there home... :-)

 

58658c6e571d5_fe1b425768f4cc12cad457630f

 

What do you think this thing will stream at  LMAO  I had to guys  its a shame what i have,  its about the same age...

Not one to stand idly by and be one upped, I decided on an upgrade today........

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Never_More

Not one to stand idly by and be one upped, I decided on an upgrade today........

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Where did you get a picture of my computer room... looks like this guy could keep the Zip-tie company in business for the next 20 years  and I thought my net work cabling was bad.. How in the world could you track down a problem cable or anything else in that - could you think of  the next IT guy coming in .. WoW isn't the word I'm thinking.

 

 

Don't let the US Government see that, they may get jealous! lol

How did you know what e-bay dealer i used, I thought it was a joke that the sellers name was NSA.  Ii better do some research before buying on e-bay...

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Where did you get a picture of my computer room... looks like this guy could keep the Zip-tie company in business for the next 20 years  and I thought my net work cabling was bad.. How in the world could you track down a problem cable or anything else in that - could you think of  the next IT guy coming in .. WoW isn't the word I'm thinking.

 

 

How did you know what e-bay dealer i used, I thought it was a joke that the sellers name was NSA.  Ii better do some research before buying on e-bay...

Zip ties BAD, always velcro ALWAYS! :D

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the1legend

I was looking to do something interesting and different with my data servers (PCs). I have had proper servers in the past but they were very noisy and took up a lot of space. I have seen people use these open cases for liquid cooling but I wanted to build a file server.

 

After about two months of contemplating I just decided to build one. The first one was the red one, it looked so cool to me that I decided to build two more and redo my whole office area (well, corner of the basement). I took a picture at an angle so you can see how the drives are mounted. There is 40TB in the red one and 30TB in the blue. I run Windows 10 Pro and use StableBit to manage the drives. I also run several VM's across the two.The Emby server is one of the VM's. All systems run Gen 4 i7’s, much of the guts I already had up and running in older full tower cases. The one on the left is my main PC used for light gaming and VPN for work.

All the wiring, switches, and whatnot run into cabinets above the PC’s. The cable management is just acceptable and not “cable porn” worthy so I did not bother taking a picture of it. I will take some pics of my home theater and share soon. Enjoy.

 

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I was looking to do something interesting and different with my data servers (PCs). I have had proper servers in the past but they were very noisy and took up a lot of space. I have seen people use these open cases for liquid cooling but I wanted to build a file server.

 

After about two months of contemplating I just decided to build one. The first one was the red one, it looked so cool to me that I decided to build two more and redo my whole office area (well, corner of the basement). I took a picture at an angle so you can see how the drives are mounted. There is 40TB in the red one and 30TB in the blue. I run Windows 10 Pro and use StableBit to manage the drives. I also run several VM's across the two.The Emby server is one of the VM's. All systems run Gen 4 i7’s, much of the guts I already had up and running in older full tower cases. The one on the left is my main PC used for light gaming and VPN for work.

All the wiring, switches, and whatnot run into cabinets above the PC’s. The cable management is just acceptable and not “cable porn” worthy so I did not bother taking a picture of it. I will take some pics of my home theater and share soon. Enjoy.

 

586839490db33_AllThreeAngleedit.jpg

 

586839aa0147f_Case01.jpg

 

586839c684dd9_Case02edit.jpg

 

586839e265429_AllThree.jpg

 

 

That is EFFING cool! I've thought about doing an open case, too. Lots of air! lol

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