A adamb Famous Member Proxmox Subscriber Mar 1, 2012 1,329 78 113 Jan 18, 2013 #21 Back to my original question. How do I ensure the latest drivers make there way into proxmox?
dietmar Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Apr 28, 2005 17,298 723 253 Austria www.proxmox.com Jan 18, 2013 #22 hotwired007 said: Thats the problem - individually the NICs all will transfer at 950 using iperf. Click to expand... And you get 4x950 if you run 4 parallel iperf tests on each network card?
hotwired007 said: Thats the problem - individually the NICs all will transfer at 950 using iperf. Click to expand... And you get 4x950 if you run 4 parallel iperf tests on each network card?
dietmar Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Apr 28, 2005 17,298 723 253 Austria www.proxmox.com Jan 18, 2013 #23 adamb said: How do I ensure the latest drivers make there way into proxmox? Click to expand... We run into problems with the latest drivers many times. So we now use the drivers from the RHEL kernel which seems to be more stable.
adamb said: How do I ensure the latest drivers make there way into proxmox? Click to expand... We run into problems with the latest drivers many times. So we now use the drivers from the RHEL kernel which seems to be more stable.
H hotwired007 Member Sep 19, 2011 533 7 16 UK Jan 24, 2013 #24 i ahvent tested this 2bh, but i have come across an interesting issue after swapping to a different PC for testing - i also think that the windows box was using TOE whereas its not setup in linux.
i ahvent tested this 2bh, but i have come across an interesting issue after swapping to a different PC for testing - i also think that the windows box was using TOE whereas its not setup in linux.