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Can you provide more details about the switching hardware involved and how intek servers are interconnected on that switching hardware which blades, trunks, supervisors, etc? All hardware requirements listed apply to use with Linux. Not all modules are applicable to all devices. Alternatively, you can use ethtool version 1.
Linux ixgbe* Base Driver Overview and Installation
The switch also recognizes the link as 10 Gbit. Home Questions Tags Users Unanswered. Other module types are not supported. Sign up using Email and Password. We appreciate all feedback, but cannot reply or give product support. Yes Advertised link modes: Did you find this information useful?
Intel® Network Adapter Driver for PCIe* Intel® 10 Gigabit Ethernet Network Connections Under Linux*
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However, all traffic is on one subnet, as the same clients use liux old 1 Gbps card and IP of the server. Email Required, but never shown.

Server Fault works best with JavaScript enabled. I ran iperf tests from pinux different machines 2 times x 6. The browser version you are using is not recommended for this site. No virtualization here, just plain Ubuntu install, serving NFS mostly. Please see your system documentation for details. Only single speed, 10 gigabit modules are supported.
You may find my question at serverfault. The card is recognized as 10 Gbit by ethtool: If you plug in a different type of module, the driver will not load. I think sciurus' question, posted above, would be great, if I needed both interfaces permanently. X520-da22 the clients found the new interface and iperf showed 10 Gbps from 10 x 1 Gbps clients. I got only total of 1 Gbit on the server side.
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For questions related to hardware requirements, refer to the documentation supplied with your adapter.

Please consider upgrading to the latest version of your browser by clicking one of the following links. Every single connection is 1 Gbit, except the server one. Intel is not supplying patches against the kernel source to allow for static linking of the driver. So, I expect to see around 6 Gbit total 6 machines x 1 Gbit each.

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