I've been running an Asus XG-U2008 paired with a couple of Intel 500-series NICs for a few years now. Performance is fine - 10gbps full duplex no...
Yeah, what was plugged into it?
Bummer. Warranty time! One of the RJ ports or an optical?
So it pretty much doesn't work out any cheaper than the shiny new $500-ish TP-Link TL-SX105 7 years since this thread started and consumer (RJ45!)...
Linux drivers for the x520 have a convenient setting "options ixgbe allow_unsupported_sfp=1" which the windows world lacks. I blame you for this...
Having been researching this over the last few days, I'd suggest it's well worth it for the $5-10AUD extra for the Mellanox CX-311A over the Intel...
I've cloned various Windowses hundreds (if not thousands) of times. I've never experienced this for just a drive swap. New motherboard yes. New...
Bummer. Can't turn on what isn't there. Time to go shopping? To be more effusive: here in the consumer space, RDMA is still a technology which...
Yeah, but Windows 98se has significantly less memory overhead. The NT kernel is just bloatware.
Step 1) get windows 10 host running on P3 arch... 2) ?? 3) PROFIT!!!
Nope, you're right. Win10 has had client support but AFIK only WKS and Server have RDMA serving ability. Lets be honest, this question is in the...
Is this not a now baked in feature of Windows 10 for WORKSTATIONS?...
That's actually pretty normal for this era of gear. Even my premium Asus 775 boards are now permanently bulged around the socket if I used...
Mah brother :D Sticky labels FTW! Don't forget to add DNS entries that make sense to those DHCP reservations!
Bummer. Board died or PSU drooped and killed it?
So, that sounds totally normal?!?!?!
OK, so what happens when you assign it a fixed IP?
Now we (I) all want to know why!
GTFO with this i7 crap and its fancy pants newfangled memory controller...
Straight up the poop chute?