On 5/12/23 07:41, Roger Heflin wrote:
At home I question the value of it. You might even simply test your nfs home setup and see if you can even get close to Gbit speeds, unless you have a newer machine and a good underlying disk setup you probably aren't going to get there. And you also need a decent Gbit card, but if you do not have a decent gbit card, you can buy a used enterprise grade dual gbit card for around $25 (branded Dell or branded HPE).
If you have two gigabit interfaces and a managed switch, you can also team the interfaces for double the bandwidth. Still much cheaper than going to 10Gb.
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