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Picmention
Apr 22, 2017Star
Windows Server LAG with Netgear XS708E
Hello, I have a question for NIC teaming under Windows Server 2016. I wanted to Team two 10 GbE lanes with a Netgear XS708E and my Server with a intel x540-t2 card. On windows I selected LACP with dy...
- Apr 23, 2017
Hi Picmention
You can use the XS708E and have inbound and outbound load balancing , however please make sure that when you configure the Microsoft teaamin you choose : Switch-dependent teaming with Generic or Static Teaming as described below:
- Switch-dependent teaming. This configuration requires the switch to participate in the teaming. Switch dependent teaming requires all the members of the team to be connected to the same physical switch.[1] There are two modes of operation for switch-dependent teaming:
o Generic or static teaming (IEEE 802.3ad draft v1). This mode requires configuration on both the switch and the host to identify which links form the team. Since this is a statically configured solution there is no additional protocol to assist the switch and the host to identify incorrectly plugged cables or other errors that could cause the team to fail to perform. This mode is typically supported by server-class switches.
Hope it helps!
Xavier Lleixa
NETGEAR CBU PLM
Picmention
Apr 24, 2017Star
Hello again,
I tried static LAG today. It works also with admin mode on my XS708E. As I can see both adaptors are sending and recieving at the same time. Sadly I was not able to get more than 10 Gbit/s over the network. I used four Clients to copy a 50GB file at the same time, but never get peaks over 10 Gbit/s. Is there any way to tweak that LAG or test it? Our SSD Raid can achive up to 6 GB/s and it would be nice to get more than 10 Gbit out of it. Earlier days I achived up to 1,5 Gbit with 3x1Gbit in LAG. Thanks again!
I tried static LAG today. It works also with admin mode on my XS708E. As I can see both adaptors are sending and recieving at the same time. Sadly I was not able to get more than 10 Gbit/s over the network. I used four Clients to copy a 50GB file at the same time, but never get peaks over 10 Gbit/s. Is there any way to tweak that LAG or test it? Our SSD Raid can achive up to 6 GB/s and it would be nice to get more than 10 Gbit out of it. Earlier days I achived up to 1,5 Gbit with 3x1Gbit in LAG. Thanks again!
- XavierLLApr 24, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
HI Picmenton
Thanks for letting us know that the LAG is currently working and good to know that you can see traffic incoming and outgoing for the different issues.
I think that there are different ways that you can tune it to see if you can improve the results:
- Enable Jumbo frames on switch and NICs
- Change the Hashing Algorithm to Dynamic or Address Hasing on the Microsoft teaming configuraiton
- Test using ohter tools to make sure that the bootleneck is on the Network ( iperf)
Hope it helps!
Regards
- PicmentionApr 25, 2017Star
Hello again,
I tried some different settings on my Server and its Intel card. Now I reach 17 Gbit/s in some tests with iperf. It looks like the results varied from test to test bit I think it is a normal behavior from the LAG's "load ballancing". Thanks again!
- XavierLLApr 25, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Thanks for letting us know Picmention that's a great achievement :)
I am sure that with some other protocols with less overhead you will be able to reach even a better performance.
Regards
Xavier Lleixa
NETGEAR CBU PLM
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