08-31-2015 07:42 PM
I have somewhat a unique customer configuration I'm troubleshooting. My customer has a C240 and C230 UCS storage servers directly connected to each other over an Intel ethernet converged network adapter X540-T2. So they have a Cat6 crossover connected NIC to NIC, but they are only getting 74mbps throughput.
Things done for troubleshooting -
+ Updated intel driver to the latest
+ Changed speed to 10GB Full duplex both servers
+ Changed Intel performance settings -
- Receive buffers 2048
- Transmit buffers 2048
Windows reports the connection via properties as 10GB, but still not getting the performance I expected. Any thoughts on what could be causing this issue?
Thanks,
-Bobby
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09-02-2015 12:36 AM
Which OS and version / patch level ?
Which tool do you use to measure performance ? memory to memory ?
09-02-2015 12:36 AM
Which OS and version / patch level ?
Which tool do you use to measure performance ? memory to memory ?
09-17-2015 12:23 PM
I believe the issue was they are using a Cat6 crossover with only 2 pairs crossed. This would result in 10/100mbps speed. I had them purchase a straight-through Cat6a cable in hopes the MDI/MDX would allow the connection to pass 10GB.
Intel® Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X540 Series T2
is the model.
09-20-2015 07:27 PM
Well still no luck. Transfer replication rates are still in the low 74mbps.
Windows OS: Windows Server 2012 Enterprise R2.
RAM 256GB, and CPU is Quadcore 3.2 MHZ.
We use a replication software called SIOS, and I've use LAN speed test, and Windows performance resource monitor. Average replication speed from SIOS has been roughly 2.6GB a minute or less.
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