OK well thats good to know for me. I just wanted to be sure that it wasn't something specific with proxmox and not working properly with 10GB Ethernet out of the box.
Thanks everyone for all your help for me!!
So once I do iperf -s on the master node, and then to the following on the client node, I get the following:
iperf -c 10.0.2.10
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Client connecting to 10.0.2.10, TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 16.0 KByte (default)...
OK so I tried it as follows, and to make sure I got it on the 10GB side, i used IP over hostname:
scp -c arcfour -r 112 root@10.0.2.10:/var/lib/vz/dump
vm-112-disk-1.raw 37% 10GB 91.0MB/s
Not bad, but nothing even close to 250MB/s
So I tried it on the LinkAgg bond0 gig network...
You could be right in the the core is maxed out. I will try again if I get a chance over the weekend. I would rather not install and ftp server on the box if I can avoid it, but I suppose to test its not a big problem. I still don't see it being a problem with scp as even the DD over the 10GB...
Hi all,
I have a 2 server nodes and a NAS (QNAP TS-879). Both server(s) and NAS each have a 1 X Intel Ethernet Server Adapter X520-T2 10GB Ethernet Card. (3 Total)
RAID Array on NAS is 5X500GB 7200 RPM Drives in a RAID5 Configuration
I have updated proxmox to the latest version of the 1.9...
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